Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1582640 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

High Zr-containing β-type Ti-based alloys were designed using electronic parameters to investigate experimentally the effect of β-phase stability on their elastic and plastic properties. Texture structures formed by cold rolling or recrystallization were related closely to the β-phase stability and hence affected the mechanical properties. In tensile tests, as the β-phase stability decreased, non-linearity in the elastic zone was enhanced and the work hardening tended to be diminished. Also, it was found that the lower β-phase stability led to the weaker anisotropy of plastic properties, but to the stronger anisotropy of elastic properties.

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