Quantification of Residual Stresses in Relation with Microstructural Changes during Hot Rolling of Titanium Alloys
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A fully recrystallized titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) was hot rolled at different
reduction rates of 20%, 40% and 60% deformation. The samples were prepared
with the help of mechanical polishing followed by electro-polishing for subsequent
characterization. A gradient in microstructure have been observed which is reflect
in residual stress development across the thickness of the rolled sheet. The above
measurements were done using EBSD technique and X-ray diffraction,
respectively. It has been observed that the as received material contains bimodal
grain structure. A grain refinement has been observed across the thickness of the
rolled sheet with increase in percentage of deformation. Finer grains were observed
at 60% deformation at mid-thickness (T/2). The stress gradient in the rolling
direction (RD0increases from top surface (T0) to mid-thickness (T/2) of the rolled
sheet. However, it showed a decrease in gradient in the perpendicular direction. The
stresses were compressive in nature throughout the thickness.
