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Analysis and Observations of Current Density Sensitivity and Thermally Activated Mechanical Behavior in Electrically-Assisted Deformation

机译:电辅助变形中电流密度灵敏度和热激活力学行为的分析和观察

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The flow of electric current through a metal during deformation has been observed to reduce its flow stress and increase its ductility. This observation has motivated the development of advanced "electrically-assisted" metal forming processes that utilize electric current to assist in the forming of high-strength and difficult-to-form materials, such as titanium and magnesium alloys. This method of heating provides attractive benefits such as rapid heating times, increased energy efficiency due to its localized nature, as well as the ability to heat the workpiece in the forming machine thus eliminating the transfer process between oven heating and forming. In this paper, a generalized method is proposed to relate applied electric current density to thermally activated mechanical behavior to better understand and improve the processing of metals during electrically-assisted deformation. A comparison is made of engineering metals studied experimentally as well as in the literature, and it is shown that the method provides insight into what some researchers have observed as the occurrence or absence of a "current density threshold" in certain materials. A new material parameter, "current density sensitivity," is introduced in order to provide a metric for the relative influence of current density on a material's thermally activated plastic flow stress. As a result, the electric current necessary to induce thermal softening in a material can be estimated in order to effectively parameterize a wide range of advanced electrically-assisted forming processes. Thermally induced changes in material microstructure are observed and discussed with respect to the underlying deformation mechanisms present during electrically-assisted deformation. Finally, a strong correlation between thermally activated mechanical behavior and elastic springback elimination during sheet bending is demonstrated.
机译:已经观察到在变形期间流过金属的电流可减小其流动应力并增加其延展性。这种观察促使了先进的“电辅助”金属成形工艺的发展,该工艺利用电流来帮助形成高强度且难以成形的材料,例如钛和镁合金。这种加热方法具有吸引人的好处,例如快速加热时间,由于其局部性而提高了能源效率,以及在成型机中加热工件的能力,从而消除了烤箱加热和成型之间的转移过程。本文提出了一种通用方法,将施加的电流密度与热激活的机械行为相关联,以更好地理解和改善电辅助变形过程中金属的加工。对经过实验和文献研究的工程金属进行了比较,结果表明,该方法可以洞察某些研究人员在某些材料中是否存在“电流密度阈值”而观察到的情况。引入了新的材料参数“电流密度灵敏度”,以便为电流密度对材料的热激活塑性流动应力的相对影响提供度量。结果,可以估计出在材料中引起热软化所需的电流,以便有效地参数化各种先进的电辅助成型工艺。观察到并讨论了电辅助变形过程中存在的潜在变形机制,从而引起了材料微观结构的热诱导变化。最后,证明了在板弯曲过程中,热激活的机械行为与消除弹性回弹之间有很强的相关性。

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