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Prediction and Experiment of Fracture Behavior in Hot Press Forming of a TA32 Titanium Alloy Rolled Sheet
2018
Metals
In aerospace and automotive industries, hot press forming (HPF) technology is widely used for rapid and precise deformation of the complex sheet metal component, where the fracture behavior has always been a focused problem. In this study, the hot tensile test and the Nakazima test were carried out, in order to establish the Misiolek constitutive equation and determine the forming limit strain points at an elevated temperature, respectively. The microstructure evolution during the tensile test
doi:10.3390/met8120985
fatcat:m337wbizmvfcpcivulmekbxfbq