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Dynamic recrystallization mechanism of Ti-6554 alloy during high-temperature deformation

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JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 959, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2023.170534

Keywords

Dynamic recrystallization; Strain rate; Microstructure evolution; Constitutive model; Ti-6554 alloy

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Isothermal hot compression tests were conducted to investigate the dynamic recrystallization mechanism of Ti-6554 alloy during high-temperature deformation. The developed constitutive equation based on dynamic recrystallization showed good predictability for the flow stress of Ti-6554 alloy. High temperature and low strain rate promoted the development of dynamic recrystallization, and the dynamic recrystallization mechanism was more dependent on strain rate.
Isothermal hot compression tests were carried out at a temperature range of 810-930 degrees C and a strain rate range of 0.001 s-1-10 s-1 to investigate the dynamic recrystallization (DRX) mechanism of Ti-6554 alloy during high-temperature deformation. The constitutive equation based on DRX was established. Optical microscopy (OM) and electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) techniques were used to characterize the microstructure. The results showed that the developed constitutive equation based on DRX can effectively predict the flow stress of Ti-6554 alloy with a correlation coefficient of 0.995. High temperature and low strain rate are conducive to the development of DRX. The DRX mechanism is more dependent on the strain rate. At low strain rate, continuous DRX (CDRX) is dominant. With the increase of strain rate, the in -homogeneity of deformation leads to the occurrence of several DRX mechanisms simultaneously. Discontinuous DRX (DDRX) is often found near serrated grain boundaries. In addition, when the strain rate is increased to 10 s-1, the rare geometric DRX (GDRX) is detected, which is associated with the activation of deformation bands at high strain rate.(c) 2023 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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