AbstractThe processing regime relevant to superplasticity in the Ti–6Al–4V alloy is identified. The effect is found to be potent in the range 850–900°C at strain rates between 0.001/s and 0.0001/s. Within this regime, mechanical behaviour is characterised by steady-state grain size and negligible cavity formation; electron backscatter diffraction studies confirm a random texture, leaving grain-boundary sliding as the overarching deformation mechanism. Outside of the superplastic regime, grain size refinement involving recrystallisation and the formation of voids and cavities cause macroscopic softening; low ductility results. Stress hardening is correlated to grain growth and accumulation of dislocations. The findings are used to construct ...
A superplastic Ti-6Al-4V grade has been deformed at a strain rate of 5 x 10(-4) s(-1) and at tempera...
Fine-grained Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy plates were manufactured using a direct rolling approach, and ...
Superplastic deformation behaviour of conventional sheets of a near-α titanium alloy (Ti-2.5Al-1.8Mn...
Superplasticity is vital in many industries - medical, defense, aerospace, transport and sports amon...
This paper studies the superplasticity of conventional sheets of Ti-1V-4Al-3Mo (α+β) alloy. The flow...
AbstractSurface observations are used to elucidate the deformation mechanisms responsible for the su...
International audienceThis work examines the superplastic flow behavior of the ultrafine‐grained (UF...
The superplastic data for several microcrystalline and submicrocrystalline TiAl alloys has been anal...
During thermal cycling through the a–b phase transformation under the action of a small external bia...
International audienceTi–6Al–4V alloy having a heterogeneous microstructure composed of ultrafine-eq...
International audienceTitanium Ti-6Al-4V alloys are known to exhibit interesting superplastic proper...
Surface observations are used to elucidate the deformation mechanisms responsible for the superplas...
The low-temperature superplastic tensile behavior and the deformation mechanisms of Ti-6Al-4V alloy ...
Determining a desirable strain rate-temperature range for superplasticity and elongation-to-failure ...
In this paper, the superplastic behavior of the two-phase titanium alloy VT6 with an ultrafine-grain...
A superplastic Ti-6Al-4V grade has been deformed at a strain rate of 5 x 10(-4) s(-1) and at tempera...
Fine-grained Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy plates were manufactured using a direct rolling approach, and ...
Superplastic deformation behaviour of conventional sheets of a near-α titanium alloy (Ti-2.5Al-1.8Mn...
Superplasticity is vital in many industries - medical, defense, aerospace, transport and sports amon...
This paper studies the superplasticity of conventional sheets of Ti-1V-4Al-3Mo (α+β) alloy. The flow...
AbstractSurface observations are used to elucidate the deformation mechanisms responsible for the su...
International audienceThis work examines the superplastic flow behavior of the ultrafine‐grained (UF...
The superplastic data for several microcrystalline and submicrocrystalline TiAl alloys has been anal...
During thermal cycling through the a–b phase transformation under the action of a small external bia...
International audienceTi–6Al–4V alloy having a heterogeneous microstructure composed of ultrafine-eq...
International audienceTitanium Ti-6Al-4V alloys are known to exhibit interesting superplastic proper...
Surface observations are used to elucidate the deformation mechanisms responsible for the superplas...
The low-temperature superplastic tensile behavior and the deformation mechanisms of Ti-6Al-4V alloy ...
Determining a desirable strain rate-temperature range for superplasticity and elongation-to-failure ...
In this paper, the superplastic behavior of the two-phase titanium alloy VT6 with an ultrafine-grain...
A superplastic Ti-6Al-4V grade has been deformed at a strain rate of 5 x 10(-4) s(-1) and at tempera...
Fine-grained Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy plates were manufactured using a direct rolling approach, and ...
Superplastic deformation behaviour of conventional sheets of a near-α titanium alloy (Ti-2.5Al-1.8Mn...