2022
DOI: 10.26896/1028-6861-2022-88-10-73-82
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The electroplastic effect in titanium alloys under tension

Abstract: The electroplastic effect (EPE) is a phenomenon which consists in a decrease in the strain resistance and enhancing of the plasticity of metals under the effect of the electric current of a sufficiently high density [1].   The goal of the study is to compare the deformation behavior of single-phase commercially pure tita­nium Grade 4 and two-phase VT6 alloy under tension and external heating with introduction of a pulsed current.   Current of various pulse ratio and density was supplied to the grips of the ten… Show more

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“…It should also be noted that the authors, who do not set a task of heating with electrical current, do not observe significant structural changes, in particular grain growth under the simultaneous influence of current and deformation. That confirms the presence of an athermal component of the electroplastic effect [ 60 ].…”
Section: Microstructure Featuressupporting
confidence: 70%
“…It should also be noted that the authors, who do not set a task of heating with electrical current, do not observe significant structural changes, in particular grain growth under the simultaneous influence of current and deformation. That confirms the presence of an athermal component of the electroplastic effect [ 60 ].…”
Section: Microstructure Featuressupporting
confidence: 70%