Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7971016 | Materials Characterization | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This work presents the use of a mechanical testing system and the electron backscatter diffraction technique to study the mechanical properties and twinning systems of cold-rolled commercial purity titanium, respectively. The dependence of twinning on the matrix orientation is analyzed by the distribution map of Schmid factor. The results showed that the commercial purity titanium experienced strong strain hardening and had excellent formability during rolling. Both the 112¯2<112¯3¯> compressive twins and 101¯2<101¯1¯> tensile twins were dependent on the matrix orientation. The Schmid factor of a grain influenced the activation of a particular twinning system. The specific rolling deformation of commercial purity titanium controlled the number and species of twinning systems and further changed the mechanical properties.
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Authors
X. Li, Y.L. Duan, G.F. Xu, X.Y. Peng, C. Dai, L.G. Zhang, Z. Li,