Development of a high strength and high ductility near β-Ti alloy with twinning induced plasticity effect
Ductility (Earth science)
Elongation
Titanium alloy
Hardening (computing)
Strain hardening exponent
DOI:
10.1016/j.scriptamat.2018.07.012
Publication Date:
2018-07-20T13:33:54Z
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ABSTRACT
Abstract A multi-alloyed near β-Ti alloy Ti-6Cr-4Mo-2Al-2Sn-1Zr (Ti-64221) with high strength and high ductility was designed utilizing the d-electron theory combined with molybdenum equivalence approaches. Mechanical properties and microstructural evolution of the β-solution treated alloy were investigated. The results show that Ti-64221 alloy exhibits excellent tensile strength, ultra-high total elongation and high ability of strain hardening. The product of strength and elongation is as high as 42.6 GPa% exceeded those achieved earlier in β-Ti alloys. Mechanical activation of {332}〈113〉 and {112}〈111〉 twinning and the stress-induced phase transformation during the process of plastic deformation are benefited for enhanced strength and ductility.
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