Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1599991 | Intermetallics | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
High temperature compressive deformation behaviors of a high Nb-containing PM-TiAl alloy (Ti-45Al-7Nb-0.3 W, at.%) were investigated at temperatures ranging from 1050 °C to 1200 °C, and strain rates from 0.001 sâ1 to 1 sâ1. The microstructure mainly consists of γ phase. The data obtained from the flow curves were employed to develop the constitutive equation, and the apparent activation energy (Q) was determined to be 414 kJ molâ1. The size of the dynamically recrystallized grains (DRX) decreased with the increasing value of Zener-Hollomon (Z) parameter. A processing map was constructed on the basis of the flow stress, and the condition of intermediate Z (1150 °C, 0.1 sâ1) was determined to be the optimum hot forging parameter for industrial productions. DRX was observed under all the deformation conditions. At high Z and intermediate Z condition, dislocation climbing and twinning accompanied by DRX can act as the main deformation mechanisms. At low Z condition, DRX becomes the dominant softening mechanism, accompanied by the bending of lamellar colonies as well as the broken of γ grains and α2 grains.
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Authors
Jianbo Li, Yong Liu, Bin Liu, Yan Wang, Peng Cao, Canxu Zhou, Chunjie Xiang, Yuehui He,