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On Dynamic Superplasticity of Aluminum Alloys with Initial Varying Grain Size Structure
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In the submitted paper there is a speech about mathematical modeling of behavior of group of the industrial aluminum alloys with initial varying grain size structure showing superplastic properties in certain temperature and strain rate ranges. Superplasticity of dynamic type are caused by simultaneous action of deformation rates and structural (phase) transitions of evolutionary type in open nonequilibrium systems. The association of deformation process with metal flow, that has irreversible structural and phase transition of indistinct type at one of the stages, allows to use synergetic approach. The experimental study of deformation behavior of group commercial aluminum alloys with initial varying grain size structure in the wide temperature and strain rate ranges (not only in case of superplasticity, but also in the boundary fields of thermoplasticity and high-temperature creep.) has led to creation of the mathematical model formulated from positions of mechanics of solid for simple tensile and compression. At the same time the offered model contains analytically formulated conditions for transition of material to a superplastic state. With using of the theory of elasto-plastic processes of small curvature the developed mathematical model is generalized for combined stress for technological problems of volume forming with use of superplasticity for the purpose receiving a semi-finished product with fine-grained structure.
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