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Forming of titanium alloys
Bednařík, Josef ; Podaný, Kamil (referee) ; Lidmila, Zdeněk (advisor)
The work was focused on the forming of titanium and its alloys in order to verify the ductile properties of titanium alloy VT 3-1. Using the upsetting test performed on the CZR 600 press and processed in the Dewesoft application, the strengthening curves for compaction at temperatures ranging from 25 °C to 800 °C were compiled. Based on the performed experiments, the titanium alloy VT 3-1 can be recommended for forming only at higher temperatures. It is recommended to select 700 °C as the lowest forging temperature limit. The material when being upset at lower temperatures showed poor formability due to the strengthening of the material. The yield strength during upsetting at room temperature was measured to be 1 100,8 MPa. In contrast, at 800 °C it has a value of 321,7 MPa. Hardness was determined before and after the test as an additional measurement. After the test, the measurement was performed on the front of the sample and in section. At 700 °C and 800 °C, the hardness resulted in dynamic recrystallization, which resulted in a decrease in hardness. The highest hardness was recorded in the middle of the sample at all temperatures. This result confirmed the thesis that there is a band of the most intense deformation in the perpendicular and axial direction of the sample.
Forming of titanium alloys
Bednařík, Josef ; Podaný, Kamil (referee) ; Lidmila, Zdeněk (advisor)
The work was focused on the forming of titanium and its alloys in order to verify the ductile properties of titanium alloy VT 3-1. Using the upsetting test performed on the CZR 600 press and processed in the Dewesoft application, the strengthening curves for compaction at temperatures ranging from 25 °C to 800 °C were compiled. Based on the performed experiments, the titanium alloy VT 3-1 can be recommended for forming only at higher temperatures. It is recommended to select 700 °C as the lowest forging temperature limit. The material when being upset at lower temperatures showed poor formability due to the strengthening of the material. The yield strength during upsetting at room temperature was measured to be 1 100,8 MPa. In contrast, at 800 °C it has a value of 321,7 MPa. Hardness was determined before and after the test as an additional measurement. After the test, the measurement was performed on the front of the sample and in section. At 700 °C and 800 °C, the hardness resulted in dynamic recrystallization, which resulted in a decrease in hardness. The highest hardness was recorded in the middle of the sample at all temperatures. This result confirmed the thesis that there is a band of the most intense deformation in the perpendicular and axial direction of the sample.

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