## Abstract Conventional polymer processes, such as injection and extrusion, require the melting of the polymer. Highβvelocity compaction (HVC) allows the processing of polymer powders via sintering without the need of a melting stage. It opens up a new horizon for polymers that have processing iss
High-velocity compaction of titanium powder and process characterization
β Scribed by Zhiqiao Yan; Feng Chen; Yixiang Cai
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 770 KB
- Volume
- 208
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0032-5910
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β¦ Synopsis
Pure titanium powder was pressed into two kinds of samples through high-velocity compaction technology. The first was rings with 60 mm outer and 30 mm inner diameters and a mass of 57 g, and the second was cylinders with 20 mm diameter and a mass of 10 g. For the rings, the maximum shapable relative density reached 76.2% at impact energy of 2283 J. For the cylinders, however, it reached 96.0% at much lower impact energy of 1217 J. The reasons for the contradictory effects were analyzed, and a new quantity, impact energy per unit mass, was put forth to well characterize the difference. In addition, the relations between peak pressure and green density of the two kinds of samples were found to comply with Huang Pei-yun equation, and the densification mechanism was discussed.
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