2020
DOI: 10.2320/matertrans.mt-m2019279
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Hot Deformation Behavior of 7085 Aluminum Alloy Based on Deformation Heating and Friction

Abstract: The hot deformation behavior and constitutive analysis of AA7085 aluminum alloy based on the uncorrected and corrected flow stress for deformation heating and friction were investigated by hot compressive tests. The results show that deformation heating has more significant influence on the flow stress than that of friction. Two constitutive equations with and without deformation heating and friction could properly describe the hot deformation behavior of the material. However, the revised constitutive model t… Show more

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“…4(b)). This suggests that the samples without deformation heating have better the hot workability than that of the samples with deformation heating, which is agree with the report in AA7085 aluminum alloy by Yang et al 20) This is because at high strain rate, the heat generated by deformation heating can not release in time and promotes the occurrence of the flow instability and flow localization, which is not beneficial for the workability. With decreasing strain rate, the stable flow curves show that the samples undergo uniform and isothermal deformation.…”
Section: Analysis Of Constitutive Equationsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…4(b)). This suggests that the samples without deformation heating have better the hot workability than that of the samples with deformation heating, which is agree with the report in AA7085 aluminum alloy by Yang et al 20) This is because at high strain rate, the heat generated by deformation heating can not release in time and promotes the occurrence of the flow instability and flow localization, which is not beneficial for the workability. With decreasing strain rate, the stable flow curves show that the samples undergo uniform and isothermal deformation.…”
Section: Analysis Of Constitutive Equationsupporting
confidence: 90%