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Original scientific paper

Based on the constitutive model of high temperature plastic deformation of TC17 titanium alloy for underwater robot metal material

S. L. Liao *
X. C. Meng
P. F. Shuai

* Corresponding author.


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Abstract

The hot compression tests of underwater vehicle metal material TC17 titanium alloy at deformation temperature of 800 ~ 950 °C and strain rate of 0,01 ~ 10 s-1 were carried out by Thermecmaster-Z thermal simulator. The hot deformation behavior of TC17 ferroalloy was studied. The effects of strain rate and deformation temperature on the high temperature forming of TC17 titanium alloy were analyzed. The multiple linear regression constitutive model of TC17 titanium alloy was established. The results show that the flow stress of TC17 alloy decreases with the increase of deformation temperature and increases with the increase of strain rate. The theoretical value of peak stress obtained by the multiple linear regression constitutive model of TC17 alloy is in good agreement with the experimental results, and the correlation is 97,25%. The model has high prediction accuracy.

Keywords

TC17 titanium alloy; stress; strain; underwater robot; constitutive model

Hrčak ID:

315693

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/315693

Publication date:

1.7.2024.

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