Abstract

Temperature rise in severe plastic deformation (SPD) of titanium at small strain-rates by machining has been measured using infrared thermography . The temperature rise is shown to be small and unlikely to influence material behavior during the deformation. The temperature distribution in the deformation zones is similar to the strain-rate distribution therein. The deformation mechanisms operative during the SPD are interpreted in terms of the observed temperatures and strain-rates.

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