Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1576455 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Application of thermohydrogen processing to Ti6Al4V alloy blade isothermal forging is researched in this paper. The basic properties relating to hot workability of unhydrogenated and hydrogenated with 0.25Â wt%H Ti6Al4V alloys are investigated. Isothermal compression tests are used for getting the stress-strain relationship under different forming temperature, and the mechanism of hydrogenation inducing Ti6Al4V alloy softening is researched. The billet shape is optimized by DEFORM-3D software, then force and flow condition are analyzed in the isothermal forging process. The results show that the qualified blades can be forged under the isothermal forging conditions of 0.1Â mm/s, 1223Â K for unhydrogenated alloy and 1123Â K for hydrogenated alloy. After vacuum heat treatment at 973Â K for 4Â h, the experiment's results of mechanical properties show that thermohydrogen processing improves the mechanical properties of the blade at both room and high temperature.
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Authors
Huang Shuhui, Zong Yingying, Shan Debin,