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Topical Review | Open Access

High-efficiency forming processes for complex thin-walled titanium alloys components: state-of-the-art and perspectives

Kehuan Wang1,2 Liliang Wang3Kailun Zheng4Zhubin He4Denis J Politis5Gang Liu1,2Shijian Yuan1,2 
National Key Laboratory for Precision Hot Processing of Metals, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, People’s Republic of China
Institute of High Pressure Fluid Forming, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, People’s Republic of China
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom
School of Mechanical Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116023, People’s Republic of China
Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Cyprus, Nicosia 1678, Cyprus
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Complex thin-walled titanium alloy components play a key role in the aircraft, aerospace and marine industries, offering the advantages of reduced weight and increased thermal resistance. The geometrical complexity, dimensional accuracy and in-service properties are essential to fulfill the high-performance standards required in new transportation systems, which brings new challenges to titanium alloy forming technologies. Traditional forming processes, such as superplastic forming or hot pressing, cannot meet all demands of modern applications due to their limited properties, low productivity and high cost. This has encouraged industry and research groups to develop novel high-efficiency forming processes. Hot gas pressure forming and hot stamping-quenching technologies have been developed for the manufacture of tubular and panel components, and are believed to be the cut-edge processes guaranteeing dimensional accuracy, microstructure and mechanical properties. This article intends to provide a critical review of high-efficiency titanium alloy forming processes, concentrating on latest investigations of controlling dimensional accuracy, microstructure and properties. The advantages and limitations of individual forming process are comprehensively analyzed, through which, future research trends of high-efficiency forming are identified including trends in process integration, processing window design, full cycle and multi-objective optimization. This review aims to provide a guide for researchers and process designers on the manufacture of thin-walled titanium alloy components whilst achieving high dimensional accuracy and satisfying performance properties with high efficiency and low cost.

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International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing
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Wang K, Wang L, Zheng K, et al. High-efficiency forming processes for complex thin-walled titanium alloys components: state-of-the-art and perspectives. International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing, 2020, 2(3): 032001. https://doi.org/10.1088/2631-7990/ab949b

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Received: 28 February 2020
Revised: 15 April 2020
Accepted: 18 May 2020
Published: 09 July 2020
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