Low-temperature/high-strain rate superplasticity of two-phase titanium alloys

2상 타이타늄 합금의 저온/고속 초소성

  • 박찬희 (포항공과대학교 신소재공학과) ;
  • 이종수 (포항공과대학교 신소재공학과)
  • Published : 2009.10.08

Abstract

The current understanding for phase/grain boundary sliding and low-temperature/high-strain rate superplasticity of two-phase titanium alloys is summarized. The quantitative analysis on boundary sliding revealed increased sliding resistance on the order of $\alpha/\beta\;\ll\;\alpha/\alpha\;\approx\;\beta/\beta$ boundary, hence, led to the conclusion that approximately 50% alpha(or beta) volume fraction and/or grain refinement is beneficial for obtaining large superplastic elongation at low temperature and/or high strain rate. To predict the temperature for 50% alpha volume in various alpha/beta Ti, artificial neural network was applied. Finally, much enhanced superplasticity was achieved through grain refinement utilizing dynamic globularization.

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