Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1579193 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The evolution of adiabatic shear localization in commercial titanium subjected to heavy cold rolling was investigated. The evolution of the morphology, microhardness, local shear strain, and local temperature increments were systematically studied and estimated. A shear band with about 25 μm in width was formed and fine nanograins with a range of dimensions varying from 20 to 160 nm and had a mean size of about 70 nm were observed inside the centre of shear band after 83% cold-rolling. Microhardness test shows that hardness within the shear band is markedly higher than that of the surrounding matrix. The calculated shear strain and maximum temperature increase within the shear band are much higher than that of the overall deformed sample. The initiation of shear localization may depend on geometric perturbation instead of thermal ones.

Research highlights► The evolution of shear localization in commercial Ti by heavy cold rolling was investigated. ► The evolution of the morphology, microhardness, local shear strain was systematically studied. ► The local temperature increments were also estimated.

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