RIS ID

21242

Publication Details

Battaini, M., Pereloma, E. V. & Davies, C. H. J. 2007, 'Orientation effect on mechanical properties of commercially pure titanium at room temperature', Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A - Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science, vol. 38A, no. 2, pp. 276-285.

Abstract

The effect of sample orientation on the mechanical properties of commercially pure (CP) titanium plate with a transverse split basal texture was investigated at room temperature (RT) using plane strain compression (PSC). A large variation in flow stress of up to (EBSD) and calculating Schmid factors for all important slip and twinning modes. Importantly, the Schmid factors were calculated for all orientations in Euler space because there are significant variations over all orientations for the PSC stress state, unlike uniaxial compression or tension. The Schmid factor analysis and twin data for the wide variety of orientations tested enabled the conclusion to be drawn reliably that higher flow stresses were primarily due to an unfavourable orientation for prism- slip. A greater proportion of to twinning was also a major factor in the higher flow stresses. Increased strain hardening was observed in the sample orientation that showed a dramatic texture change to a more difficult orientation for further deformation as a result of dominant twinning. This indicated that reorientation hardening was the responsible mechanism.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11661-006-9040-2