The microstructure and room-temperature tensile properties of Ti14,a new α+Ti2Cu alloy,were investigated after conventional forging at 950°C and semi-solid forging at 1000 and 1050°C,respectively.Results s...The microstructure and room-temperature tensile properties of Ti14,a new α+Ti2Cu alloy,were investigated after conventional forging at 950°C and semi-solid forging at 1000 and 1050°C,respectively.Results show that coarse grains and grain boundaries are obtained in the semi-solid alloys.The coarse grain boundaries are attributed to Ti2Cu phase precipitations occurred on the grain boundaries during the solidification.It is found that more Ti2Cu phase precipitates on the grain boundaries at a higher semi-solid forging temperature,which forms precipitated zones and coarsens the grain boundaries.Tensile tests exhibit high strength and low ductility for the semi-solid forged alloys,especially after forging at 1000°C.Fracture analysis reveals the evidence of ductile failure mechanisms for the conventional forged alloy and cleavage fracture mechanisms for the alloy after semi-solid forging at 1050°C.展开更多
Semi-solid forging of iron-based alloys during solidification has unique characteristics distinct from those of the classical hot forging.With the aim of acquiring precise knowledge concerning the microstructural evol...Semi-solid forging of iron-based alloys during solidification has unique characteristics distinct from those of the classical hot forging.With the aim of acquiring precise knowledge concerning the microstructural evolution of bearing steel Cr4 Mo4 V in this process,a series of semi-solid forging experiments were carried out in which samples were wrapped in a designed pure iron sheath.The effects of forging temperature and forging reduction on the grain morphology and liquid flow behavior were investigated,respectively.By forging solidifying metal(FSM),bulky primary dendrites were broken and spheroidal grains with an average shape factor of 0.87 were obtained at 1360?C.With the decreasing forging temperature to 1340?C,the microstructural homogeneity can be improved.On the other hand,it shows that a higher forging reduction(50%)is essential for the spheroidization of grains and elimination of liquid segregation.Those microstructural characteristics are related to different motion mechanisms of solid and liquid phases at different forging temperatures.Additionally,the effect of semi-solid forging on the eutectic carbides was also investigated,and the results demonstrate that the higher diffusion capacity and less liquid segregation jointly lower the large eutectic carbides and consequently cause its uniform distribution during FSM.展开更多
基金supported by the Major State Basic Research and Development Program of China (No.2007CB613807)the Special Fund for Basic Scientific Research of Central Colleges, Chan'an University (No.CHD2010JC115)
文摘The microstructure and room-temperature tensile properties of Ti14,a new α+Ti2Cu alloy,were investigated after conventional forging at 950°C and semi-solid forging at 1000 and 1050°C,respectively.Results show that coarse grains and grain boundaries are obtained in the semi-solid alloys.The coarse grain boundaries are attributed to Ti2Cu phase precipitations occurred on the grain boundaries during the solidification.It is found that more Ti2Cu phase precipitates on the grain boundaries at a higher semi-solid forging temperature,which forms precipitated zones and coarsens the grain boundaries.Tensile tests exhibit high strength and low ductility for the semi-solid forged alloys,especially after forging at 1000°C.Fracture analysis reveals the evidence of ductile failure mechanisms for the conventional forged alloy and cleavage fracture mechanisms for the alloy after semi-solid forging at 1050°C.
基金supported financially by the National Key Research and Development Program(No.2018YFA0702900)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.U1508215,51774265 and 51701225)+3 种基金the National Science and Technology Major Project of China(No.2019ZX06004010)the Key Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(No.ZDRW-CN-2017-1)the Program of CAS Interdisciplinary Innovation TeamGleeble engineer Jiajun He for her technical support in superhot experiments.
文摘Semi-solid forging of iron-based alloys during solidification has unique characteristics distinct from those of the classical hot forging.With the aim of acquiring precise knowledge concerning the microstructural evolution of bearing steel Cr4 Mo4 V in this process,a series of semi-solid forging experiments were carried out in which samples were wrapped in a designed pure iron sheath.The effects of forging temperature and forging reduction on the grain morphology and liquid flow behavior were investigated,respectively.By forging solidifying metal(FSM),bulky primary dendrites were broken and spheroidal grains with an average shape factor of 0.87 were obtained at 1360?C.With the decreasing forging temperature to 1340?C,the microstructural homogeneity can be improved.On the other hand,it shows that a higher forging reduction(50%)is essential for the spheroidization of grains and elimination of liquid segregation.Those microstructural characteristics are related to different motion mechanisms of solid and liquid phases at different forging temperatures.Additionally,the effect of semi-solid forging on the eutectic carbides was also investigated,and the results demonstrate that the higher diffusion capacity and less liquid segregation jointly lower the large eutectic carbides and consequently cause its uniform distribution during FSM.