4 resultados para extrusion pressure

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Equal channel angular extrusion (ECAE), with simultaneous application of back pressure, has been applied to the consolidation of 10 mm diameter billets of pre-alloyed, hydride-dehydride Ti-6Al-4V powder at temperatures ≤400 °C. The upper limit to processing temperature was chosen to minimise the potential for contamination with gaseous constituents potentially harmful to properties of consolidated product. It has been demonstrated that the application of ECAE with imposed hydrostatic pressure permits consolidation to in excess of 96% relative density at temperatures in the range 100-400 °C, and in excess of 98% at 400 °C with applied back pressure ≥175 MPa. ECAE compaction at 20 °C (back pressure = 262 MPa) produced billet with 95.6% relative density, but minimal green strength. At an extrusion temperature of 400 °C, the relative density increased to 98.3%, for similar processing conditions, and the green strength increased to a maximum 750 MPa. The relative density of compacts produced at 400 °C increased from 96.8 to 98.6% with increase in applied back pressure from 20 to 480 MPa, while Vickers hardness increased from 360 to 412 HV. The key to the effective low-temperature compaction achieved is the severe shear deformation experienced during ECAE, combined with the superimposed hydrostatic pressure.

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Flow lines were analysed in aluminium alloy 6061 during equal channel angular extrusion (ECAE) in a 90° die with and without the application of back pressure during pressing. The lines appeared much more rounded when a back pressure was applied compared to the case of conventional ECAE testing. With the help of an analytic flow function, the deformation field was obtained. It is shown that back pressure slightly lowers the total strain, strongly increases the size of the plastic zone and significantly reduces the plastic strain rate.

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In this paper equal channel angular extrusion with back pressure was used to compact Ti-6Al-4V powder at 400 °C, achieving relative densities of 98.3-98.6% and green strengths up to 750 MPa. The novelty of the approach arises from the notion that severe shear deformation is an important factor for consolidation. Improved compaction is related to enhanced self-diffusion through the creation of additional diffusion paths (defects) and the imposed hydrostatic pressure. The role of deformation mechanisms in improving compaction is discussed. © 2008 Acta Materialia Inc.