Shear mechanisms during cryogenic treatment of Ti6Al4V

Cryogenic treatment has been widely accepted as a method to improve wear properties of tool steel. However, very limited knowledge can be found in the literature regarding its mechanism and application to other metals. This paper describes shear effects during cryogenic treatment on Ti6Al4V alloy c...

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Main Authors: Ramdan, R.D., Jauhari, I., Izman, S., Abdul Kadir, M.R., Prawara, B., Hadi, N.
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spelling my.um.eprints.127532015-02-16T07:47:42Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/12753/ Shear mechanisms during cryogenic treatment of Ti6Al4V Ramdan, R.D. Jauhari, I. Izman, S. Abdul Kadir, M.R. Prawara, B. Hadi, N. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Cryogenic treatment has been widely accepted as a method to improve wear properties of tool steel. However, very limited knowledge can be found in the literature regarding its mechanism and application to other metals. This paper describes shear effects during cryogenic treatment on Ti6Al4V alloy compared with cold rolling process. Cryogenic treatment was conducted by heating the alloy up to 950oC followed with cooling process using liquid nitrogen spraying. Optical and scanning electron microscope observation show that elongated primary α phase and shear band width below 4 μm were observed in both cryogenic and cold rolled sample. However both elongated α phase structure and shear band width are finer in the cold-rolled sample which is an indication that shear effect is higher in this sample. In addition, as observed by X-ray diffraction peak calculation using Mud-Master computer program, movement of atom during cryogenic treatment is more intense in the direction parallel with the basal plane, which is the slip plane for hexagonal α phase of titanium alloy. From the above observations it can be concluded that cryogenic treatment on Ti6Al4V has a strong relation with the mechanism of plastic deformation in general. 2011-07 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/12753/1/Shear_Mechanisms_During_Cryogenic.pdf Ramdan, R.D. and Jauhari, I. and Izman, S. and Abdul Kadir, M.R. and Prawara, B. and Hadi, N. (2011) Shear mechanisms during cryogenic treatment of Ti6Al4V. In: Proceeding of the 12th International Conference on QiR (Quality in Research), 04-07 July 2011, Bali, Indonesia.
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Ramdan, R.D.
Jauhari, I.
Izman, S.
Abdul Kadir, M.R.
Prawara, B.
Hadi, N.
Shear mechanisms during cryogenic treatment of Ti6Al4V
description Cryogenic treatment has been widely accepted as a method to improve wear properties of tool steel. However, very limited knowledge can be found in the literature regarding its mechanism and application to other metals. This paper describes shear effects during cryogenic treatment on Ti6Al4V alloy compared with cold rolling process. Cryogenic treatment was conducted by heating the alloy up to 950oC followed with cooling process using liquid nitrogen spraying. Optical and scanning electron microscope observation show that elongated primary α phase and shear band width below 4 μm were observed in both cryogenic and cold rolled sample. However both elongated α phase structure and shear band width are finer in the cold-rolled sample which is an indication that shear effect is higher in this sample. In addition, as observed by X-ray diffraction peak calculation using Mud-Master computer program, movement of atom during cryogenic treatment is more intense in the direction parallel with the basal plane, which is the slip plane for hexagonal α phase of titanium alloy. From the above observations it can be concluded that cryogenic treatment on Ti6Al4V has a strong relation with the mechanism of plastic deformation in general.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ramdan, R.D.
Jauhari, I.
Izman, S.
Abdul Kadir, M.R.
Prawara, B.
Hadi, N.
author_facet Ramdan, R.D.
Jauhari, I.
Izman, S.
Abdul Kadir, M.R.
Prawara, B.
Hadi, N.
author_sort Ramdan, R.D.
title Shear mechanisms during cryogenic treatment of Ti6Al4V
title_short Shear mechanisms during cryogenic treatment of Ti6Al4V
title_full Shear mechanisms during cryogenic treatment of Ti6Al4V
title_fullStr Shear mechanisms during cryogenic treatment of Ti6Al4V
title_full_unstemmed Shear mechanisms during cryogenic treatment of Ti6Al4V
title_sort shear mechanisms during cryogenic treatment of ti6al4v
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/12753/1/Shear_Mechanisms_During_Cryogenic.pdf
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