Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1548228 | Progress in Natural Science: Materials International | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of thermo-mechanical treatment on the mechanical properties of a novel β-type Ti-36Nb-5Zr (wt%) alloy has been investigated. The solution treated alloy consists of β and αⳠphases and exhibits a two-stage yielding with a low yield stress (around 100 MPa). After cold rolling at a reduction of 87.5% and subsequent annealing treatment at 698 K for 25 min, a fine microstructure with nanosized α precipitates distributed in small β grains as well as high density of dislocations was obtained to achieve a yield strength of 720 MPa and a ultimate tensile strength of 860 MPa. In spite of the formation of α precipitates, the β-stabilizers are not enriched in the parent β matrix due to the short duration and low temperature of the thermal treatment, resulting in a low chemical stability of β phase. The low stability of β phase and the small volume fraction of α precipitates produce a low Young׳s modulus of 48 GPa. Such an excellent combination of low elastic modulus and high strength in mechanical properties indicates great potential for biomedical applications.
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Authors
Qingkun Meng, Shun Guo, Qing Liu, Liang Hu, Xinqing Zhao,