Abstract

Hot workability of Ti–6Al–4V has been investigated by means of hot compression tests carried out in the 880–950 °C temperature range and 1–50 s −1 strain rate range. The effect of microstructural characteristics of the deformed specimens have been studied and correlated with the test temperature, total strain and strain rate. A constitutive equation for the flow stress has been defined and the test conditions for a homogeneous deformation evaluated. The machine employed for testing allowed to reach very high strain rates by means of a uniform compression for long strains (until 0.9), whereas data extracted from the scientific literature are significantly limited in comparison. In this way, a higher accuracy could be obtained in material behaviour modelling for forging process simulation.

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