Distribution of Mechanical Properties by Volume in Titanium Billets Processed by Twist Extrusion

Author:

Reshetov Alexey1,Korshunov Alexander2,Smolyakov A.2,Beygelzimer Yan1,Varyukhin Viktor1,Kaganova Irina2,Morozov A.2

Affiliation:

1. National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

2. Russian Federal Nuclear Center, VNIIEF

Abstract

The influence of multipass processing by Twist Extrusion (TE) on distribution of mechanical properties by volume in commercially pure (CP) titanium billets is investigated. Experiments show that the mechanical properties are almost homogeneous in the billet cross-section already after the second pass of TE. This can be explained by mixing effect and saturation of properties as well. Warm TE leads to the formation of high strength properties in combination with high plasticity. Ultimate and yield stresses of the billet processed by two cycles of TE increased, in comparison with initial state, by 30% and 60% respectively. The value of the reduction in area remained at the initial value. This fact is indicating a high technological plasticity of the material, i.e. its ability for further shaping by metal forming methods.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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