Title of article :
Void growth and interaction experiments: Implications to the optimal straining rate in superplastic forming
Author/Authors :
Matthew Mulholland، نويسنده , , Tariq Khraishi، نويسنده , , Yu-Lin Shen ، نويسنده , , Mark Horstemeyer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
In this work, a set of parametric experiments was conducted on a superplastic material (eutectic tin–lead alloy) with one or more pre-drilled holes in each specimen. The small-sized holes were for simulating microvoids that occur and grow during superplastic forming. All holes were axially aligned with the tensile axis. The results revealed an increase in ductility with the number of holes up to 10 holes and a decrease thereafter. The ductility enhancement was explained based on the m-curve as due to a rise in the strain rate sensitivity locally around the holes. The decrease was explained due to strong void interaction that resulted in shear failure. This was further verified by a separate set of experiments of only two interacting voids with various interspacing. Finally, the void size versus applied strain was fully characterized and the results supported the ductility observations.
Keywords :
Cavitation , Void interaction , Void growth , Superplasticity , plastic forming
Journal title :
International Journal of Plasticity
Journal title :
International Journal of Plasticity