Equal Channel Angular Pressing (ECAP) of hollow profiles made of titanium

2017 
Cylindrical tubes made of commercially-pure titanium (CP-Ti) filled with various mandrels (metallic as well as non-metallic materials) were processed by Equal Channel Angular Pressing (ECAP). Different temperatures (500°C down to room temperature), routes (Bc, B120, C), tools and number of passes (1-6) were applied depending on the mandrel material. For reasons of comparison, solid bolts made of metallic mandrel materials were processed at the same ECAP conditions. The mechanical properties of as-received as well as ECAP tubes and core materials were characterised by hardness mappings (in order to reveal the homogeneity) and tensile tests. The results can be summarised as follows: i) It is feasible to process tubes by ECAP; ii) Using appropriate mandrels, tubes made of CP-Ti can be processed by ECAP at significantly lower temperatures, even at room temperature, as compared to solid bolts; iii) Mechanical properties of tubes and mandrel materials after ECAP are similar to or even better than those of their solid counterparts; iv) Tubes after ECAP at low temperatures show higher strength than what can be achieved in bulk material; v) Excellent homogeneity of microhardness is achieved at least when metallic mandrels and a sufficient number of ECAP passes are used.
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