| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1579468 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2010 | 5 Pages |
A ultrafine-grain-structured Ti–40Nb–0.3O (wt.%) alloy has been fabricated via equal channel angular extrusion (ECAE) followed by annealing within an α + β two-phase field. The precipitation of α-phase was responsible for producing an annealed ultrafine-grain structure of about 1 μm. As-ECAEed specimen showed a large recovery strain of 3.5% at −125 °C, although no superelastic property was observed. Post-annealing of the ECAEed specimen led to a recovery of superelastic behavior. The superelastic strain first increased and then decreased with annealing time. A maximum superelastic strain of 2.5%, on subjecting 896 MPa, was observed at −125 °C. The increase of superelastic strain during the initial stage of annealing was due to the precipitation of α-phase leading to oxygen depletion in β-matrix. The precipitation of α-phase also led to a decrease of critical stress for stress induced martensitic transformation and to an increase of critical stress for slip.
