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Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2015 Volume 85, Issue 7, Pages 60–68 (Mi jtf7824)

This article is cited in 11 papers

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Evolution of the structure of an $\alpha$-titanium single crystal during high-pressure torsion

Yu. V. Khlebnikova, L. Yu. Egorova, V. P. Pilyugin, T. R. Suaridze, A. M. Patselov

Institute of Metal Physics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ekaterinburg

Abstract: The microstructure of an iodide titanium single crystal subjected to severe plastic deformation in Bridgman anvils at a pressure of 8 GPa and room temperature or the liquid-nitrogen temperature is studied by electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. The initial $\alpha$-titanium single crystal undergoes the baric $\alpha\to\omega$ transformation during compression and deformation under pressure. A decrease in the deformation temperature to 80 K is found to activate twinning. Upon deformation up to a strain $e$ = 6, the strain hardening at room temperature exceeds the low-temperature strain hardening. At higher strains, the room-temperature strain hardening begins to decrease as compared to the low-temperature strain hardening due to the development of dynamic and postdynamic recrystallization. A decrease in the deformation temperature to 80 K suppresses recrystallization; correspondingly, titanium deformed in liquid nitrogen exhibits a larger microhardness increment in the strain range 6 $< e <$ 10.

Received: 11.09.2014


 English version:
Technical Physics, 2015, 60:7, 1005–1013

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