Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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791212 | Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2010 | 7 Pages |
The effects of deformation temperature and strain in hot rolling deformation on strain rate sensitivity of the TiNp/2014 Al composite were studied by tensile tests conducted out at 773, 798, 818 and 838 K with the strain rates from 1.7 ×10−3 to 1.7 × 100 s−1. It is shown that the curves of m value of the TiNp/2014Al composite deformed at different temperatures can be divided into two stages with the variation of strain rate, and the critical strain rates are 10−1 s−1. The optimum deformation temperature of the TiNp/2014 Al composite is near incipient melting temperature of 816 K and the optimum strain rate is a little higher than the critical strain rate. The effect of deformation temperature on strain rate sensitivity is relative to liquid phase helper accommodation. The effect of strain in hot rolling deformation on strain rate sensitivity attributes to change of microstructure and deformation mechanism.