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Assessment and modelling of isothermal forging of intermetallic compounds Part 1 – TiAl

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Pages 697-704 | Published online: 02 Dec 2013
 

Abstract

In this, the first of four papers concerned with the isothermal forging of intermetallic compounds, Ti–48Al–2Mn–2Nb (at.-%), an alloy based on the γ-TiAl intermetallic phase, has been deformed over the temperature and strain rate ranges 1050–1125°C and 3·0 × 10-4–3·0 × 10-2 s-1 respectively. Examination of the stress–strain curves shows an increase in flow softening behaviour with increasing temperature and decreasing strain rate, contrary to what might have been expected. Forged microstructures indicate that grain refinement via dynamic recrystallisation has occurred, resulting in a fine, almost fully γ microstructure. Constitutive data calculated from initial stress–strain curves (for example activation energy of deformation and strain rate sensitivity) have been used to model deformation behaviour with a reasonable degree of success.

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