Abstract

In this paper six different local loading processes were proposed to study the effects of local loading conditions (temperature, deformation degree, loading pass, heats, cooling modes and heat treatment) on the microstructure and mechanical properties of TA15 titanium alloy workpieces including room and high temperature tensile properties, impact property, fracture toughness and high temperature duration property. It is found that it is better to finish the local loading forming in one heating time, if multi-fire forging needed the optimal forging technique as follows: adopting conventional forging (950 °C) at first and then following near-beta forging to control the proportion of the equiaxed primary α phase and the transformed β phase, allocating deformation degree of each loading pass rationally and using WQ cooling mode. Thus the workpiece with good compositive mechanical properties can be obtained.

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