Relaxation Processes in Ti-Al Composite Material after Rolling

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In the result of application of the load in different sections of the structure elastic or plastic deformation may occur. In its turn, the removal of the applied load can lead to the development of relaxation processes, caused by the intention of the material to return to equilibrium. There is a subtle change of body shape (warping), which depends on its properties, the type of deformation and its nature in the flow of time. In this regard, the consideration of this factor is necessary in the manufacture of various parts and components of LCM using the methods of metal forming (stamping, bending, calibration, etc.) [1-6].

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 284)

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