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- 2021Engine Oil- Crankshaft Interaction Fem Modelling of an Air-Cooled Diesel Engine under Dynamic Severe Functioning Conditions
- 2021Initial microstructure influence on Ti-Al-Mo-V alloy’s superplastic deformation behavior and deformation mechanismscitations
- 2020Oxygen/nitrogen-assisted degradation of the mechanical behavior of titanium alloys exposed at elevated temperaturecitations
- 2020Role of grain size and crystallographic texture on tensile behavior induced by sliding mechanism in Ti-6Al-4V alloycitations
- 2020Influence of strain rate and temperature on the deformation mechanisms of a fine-grained Ti-6Al-4V alloycitations
- 2020Experimental study of the superplastic and hot deformation mechanisms of a Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo Titanium Alloycitations
- 2019Enhancement of superplasticity of the Ti-6Al-4V alloy via ultrafine grained heterogeneous microstructural control and metastable microstructural control
- 2019An optimization of the local hall-petch relationship using slip trace analysis technique and scale transition rules: application in equiaxed ti-6al-4v titanium alloy
- 2018Superplastic Property of the Ti-6Al-4V Alloy with Ultrafine-Grained Heterogeneous Microstructurecitations
- 2018Characterization and modeling of forged Ti-6Al-4V Titanium alloy with microstructural considerations during quenching processcitations
- 2017Mesoscale modeling of dynamic recrystallization behavior, grain size evolution, dislocation density, processing map characteristic, and room temperature strength of Ti-6Al-4V alloy forged in the (α+β) regioncitations
- 2016Multi-scale surface modeling of the nonlinear mechanical behaviour of AISI H11 hot work tool steel
- 2016Behavior modelling and microstructural evolutions of Ti-6Al-4V alloy under hot forming conditionscitations
- 2016Multi-scale Modelling of the Surface Behaviour of AISI H11 Tool Steels
- 2016Superplastic forming optimization technique based on average strain rate controlling – Numerical simulation and experimental validation
- 2015Superplasticity of the Ultrafine-Grained Ti-6Al-4V Alloy with a Metastable α-Single Phase Microstructurecitations
- 2015Thermomechanical behaviour and microstructural evolution of high temperature forged Ti-6Al-4V during heat treatment quenching
- 2014Investigation of the mechanical behaviour of Ti-6Al-4V alloy under hot forming conditions: Experiment and modellingcitations
- 2014A numerical investigation on the heterogeneous and anisotropic mechanical behaviour of AISI H11 steel using various stress-strain formulations : a multi-scale approach
- 2012Experimental Study of the Deformation Mechanisms in Textured Alpha-titanium Alloy Sheets
- 2011Processes and equipment for superplastic forming of metalscitations
- 2010High Temperature Fatigue of SPF Die Ni-Cr-Fe Heat Resistant Nickel-Chromium Cast Steelscitations
- 2010Effect of the LCF loading cycle characteristics on the fatigue life of inconel 718 at high temperature
- 2009A microstructural and low-cycle fatigue investigation of weld-repaired heat-resistant cast steelscitations
- 2008Thermal behaviour modelling of superplastic forming toolscitations
- 2007Behaviour model identification based on inverse modeling and using Optical Full Field Measurements (OFFM): application on rubber and steel
- 2007Behaviour parameters identification of polymer membranes during bubble inflation processcitations
- 2003Modélisation du comportement cyclique et de la durée de vie d'aciers à outils martensitiques
- 2002Cyclic behaviour modelling of martensitic hot work tool steels
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Role of grain size and crystallographic texture on tensile behavior induced by sliding mechanism in Ti-6Al-4V alloy
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to investigate the coupled effects of grain size and crystallographic texture on the mechanical behavior induced by gliding mechanism in Ti-6Al-4V alloy. Thus, four microstructures of Ti-6Al-4V alloy whose grain size and crystallographic texture are different were examined by tensile tests along the rolling direction at room temperature. In this study, the contribution of gliding on basal , prismatic and pyramidal plans in the accommodation of plastic strain was estimated by means of a slip trace analysis. The role of the individual grain size and the crystallographic texture was then statistically evaluated. Based on the results of slip trace analysis, numerical optimizations of the Critical Resolved Shear Stress (CRSS) of basal , prismatic and pyramidal in the four microstructures were then carried out, using transition scale rules and a local behavior model. The results suggest that the mechanical behavior of Ti-6Al-4V is controlled by the activation of slip systems that depend not only on their CRSS but also the initial orientation and size of each individual grain. The low CRSS of prismatic slip systems can lead to early activation of these systems in favorably oriented coarse grains. Therefore, a local plastic deformation can be shown. At high levels of loading, increasing the grain size can minimize the crystallographic texture effects by deforming the unfavorably oriented coarse grains. Moreover, based on the results of the numerical optimization, it can be also suggested that the CRSS can decrease with the increase in grain size according to the local Hall-Petch relationship.