Materials Science Forum | 2021

Effect of Pulse Current on Mechanical Behavior of High Temperature Titanium Alloy Ti55

 
 
 
 

Abstract


The effects of pulse current on the tensile properties of high temperature titanium alloy Ti55 were investigated by pulse current assisted uniaxial tensile test under different electrical parameters. It was found that with the increase of peak current and pulse width, the tensile properties of Ti55 are significantly improved. At the same time, the pulsation effect of current on the mechanical properties of Ti55 was investigated. The results show that the tensile displacement of low pulsation group was higher, while the elongation of high pulsation group was higher. In order to explore the mechanism of pulsation effect of current, EBSD was adopted. The results indicated that high pulse current can significantly promote the dislocation movement and recrystallization. In addition, some macrozones was found in low pulsation group, which indicated that high pulsation current was more suitable for material forming than low pulsation current.

Volume 1035
Pages 25 - 31
DOI 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.1035.25
Language English
Journal Materials Science Forum

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