Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1501710 | Scripta Materialia | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A uniform, well-defined ultrafine-grained structure was attained by equal-channel angular pressing in a metastable Ti67.4Nb24.6Zr5Sn3 β-titanium alloy with low phase stability. In contrast, coarser β grains of several micrometers were yielded upon equivalent plastic strain in a relatively stable Ti73.5Nb19.6Ta4.5Cr2.4 alloy. The pronounced deformation-induced grain refinement is proposed to mainly result both from the stress-assisted β → α″ martensitic and α″ → β backward transformations during severe plastic deformation, and from the interaction between α″ and dislocations in the β phase.
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Authors
W. Xu, X. Wu, M. Calin, M. Stoica, J. Eckert, K. Xia,