A constitutive model for particulate-reinforced titanium matrix composites subjected to high strain rates and high temperatures

Wei Dong Song*, Jian Guo Ning, Xiao Nan Mao, Jian Qiao Lia

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Abstract

properties of particulate-reinforced titanium matrix composites at strain rates ranging from 0.0001/s to 1000/s and at temperatures ranging from 20 °C to 650 °C Based on the experimental results, a constitutive model, which considers the effects of strain rate and temperature on hot deformation behavior, was proposed for particulate-reinforced titanium matrix composites subjected to high strain rates and high temperatures by using Zener-Hollomon equations including Arrhenius terms. All the material constants used inthe model were identified by fitting Zener-Hollomon equations against the experimental results. By comparison of theoretical predictions presented by the model with experimentalresults, a good agreement was achieved, which indicates that this constitutive model can give an accurate and precise estimate for high temperature flow stress for the studied titanium matrix composites and can be used for numerical simulations of hot deformation behavior of the composites.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1361-1367
Number of pages7
JournalThermal Science
Volume17
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Constitutive model
  • High strain rate
  • High temperature
  • Split hopkinson tensile bar
  • Titanium matrix composite

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