the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 50475144);the NPU Foundation for Research (Grant No. NPU-FFR-006);the National Basic Research Program of China ("973") (Grant No. G20000672)
There exists an interaction between microstructural evolution and deformation behavior in high temperature deformation of titanium alloys. And the microstruc- ture of titanium alloys is very sensitive to the process p...
This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.50475144), the State Key Foundation-al Research Plan (No.G2000067206), and the Teaching and Research Award Fund for Outstanding Young Teachers in Higher Educa-tion Institutions of the Ministry of Education of China.
A physical model of microstructure evolution including dislocation density rate and grain growth rate was established based on the deformation mechanism for the hot forming of a class of two-phase titanium alloys. Fur...