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Vestn. Tomsk. Gos. Univ. Mat. Mekh., 2016 Number 4(42), Pages 123–132 (Mi vtgu543)

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MECHANICS

Effect of the rolling parameters on the structure and mechanical properties of the beryllium sheets

Yu. V. Tuzova, I. I. Papirovb

a National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, Russian Federation
b National Science Center Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology, Kharkov, Ukraine

Abstract: In this work, a molding material of three grades was used: grade A (99.95% of beryllium), grade B (99.87% of beryllium), and grade C (99.2% of beryllium). The workpieces, casted in vacuum, initially were extruded at 850$^\circ$Ñ and then swaged. The rolling temperature was 500, 700, and 900$^\circ$Ñ.
For all grades, the tensile strength $\sigma$B in flex test increases with a decrease of the rolling temperature. With an increase in the total compression degree from 20 to 90% at the temperature of 900$^\circ$Ñ, the size of subgrains in the beryllium sheets of grade B does not essentially change and remains about 10 $\mu$m.
After 30 minutes of the annealing at the temperature 700$^\circ$Ñ the structure of the beryllium sheets of grade A becomes recrystallized with an average grain size of 29 $\mu$m. After recrystallization, the tensile strength $\sigma$B decreases by 15% and the values of the elongation and transverse contraction decrease by two times. The temperature of 850–900$^\circ$Ñ and a single compression up to 30% are the optimum rolling conditions.
Thus, the appropriate combination of structural behavior and paste-forming properties can be obtained in material with subgrained structure in conditions of a high deformation temperature and high material purity.

Keywords: beryllium, rolling of beryllium, beryllium sheet, structure, mechanical properties.

UDC: 669.725.-415/416:621.771

Received: 05.05.2016

DOI: 10.17223/19988621/42/11



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