Abstract

Pure titanium sheets have been processed with laboratory scale to develop four different textures; the basal pole of the preferentially oriented grains is aligned at angles (a) 0, (b) π/6 and (c) π/2 from the sheet normal around the rolling direction, and (d) the basal pole of grains is distributed widely. The, effects of texture and twinning on deformation behavior in uniaxial tension, plane strain compression and hydraulic bulge have been studied. In addition, the yield loci at various strain levels have been constructed on the assumption of the constant level of plastic work. Strain hardening in each deformation is strongly influenced by twinning frequency and the orientation of twinned grains, and in many cases, a 2-stage strain hardening process is found with a higher n value above a critical strain

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