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- Title
Thermal Deformation Behavior and Dynamic Softening Mechanisms of Zn-2.0Cu-0.15Ti Alloy: An Investigation of Hot Processing Conditions and Flow Stress Behavior.
- Authors
Xie, Guilan; Kuang, Zhihao; Li, Jingxin; Zhang, Yating; Han, Shilei; Li, Chengbo; Zhu, Daibo; Liu, Yang
- Abstract
Through isothermal hot compression experiments at various strain rates and temperatures, the thermal deformation behavior of Zn-2.0Cu-0.15Ti alloy is investigated. The Arrhenius-type model is utilized to forecast flow stress behavior. Results show that the Arrhenius-type model accurately reflects the flow behavior in the entire processing region. The dynamic material model (DMM) reveals that the optimal processing region for the hot processing of Zn-2.0Cu-0.15Ti alloy has a maximum efficiency of about 35%, in the temperatures range (493–543 K) and a strain rate range (0.01–0.1 s−1). Microstructure analysis demonstrates that the primary dynamic softening mechanism of Zn-2.0Cu-0.15Ti alloy after hot compression is significantly influenced by temperature and strain rate. At low temperature (423 K) and low strain rate (0.1 s−1), the interaction of dislocations is the primary mechanism for the softening Zn-2.0Cu-0.15Ti alloys. At a strain rate of 1 s−1, the primary mechanism changes to continuous dynamic recrystallization (CDRX). Discontinuous dynamic recrystallization (DDRX) occurs when Zn-2.0Cu-0.15Ti alloy is deformed under the conditions of 523 K/0.1 s−1, while twinning dynamic recrystallization (TDRX) and CDRX are observed when the strain rate is 10 s−1.
- Subjects
STRAIN rate; ISOTHERMAL compression; ALLOYS; DEFORMATIONS (Mechanics); RECRYSTALLIZATION (Metallurgy)
- Publication
Materials (1996-1944), 2023, Vol 16, Issue 12, p4431
- ISSN
1996-1944
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/ma16124431