Abstract

In the present study, the effect of warm temperature on springback compensation of commercially pure grade 2 (CP2) titanium sheet is investigated. The results reveal that the springback is substantially reduced with increasing temperature. The elastic energy and the ratio of tensile strength/yield strength (TS/YS) of the material are measured at various temperatures under tensile loading condition. A gradual decrease of elastic energy is observed with increasing temperature. The change in the ratio of TS/YS is left diminutive with increasing temperature.

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