Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1605264 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Phase selection under far-from-equilibrium condition has been investigated in three Cr2Nb-20/30/40Ti (at. %) alloys processed by laser surface melting (LSM) with scanning speeds of 50-200 mm/s. Phase identification was performed by micro-area XRD technique combined with SEM plus EDS methods. The results show that, at all scanning speeds of 50-200 mm/s, the microstructure of Cr2Nb-20Ti alloy consisted of single-phase Cr2Nb, whereas it evolved to monolithic β-Ti in the Cr2Nb-40Ti alloy. Meanwhile, the microstructure of Cr2Nb-30Ti alloy solidified with eutectic β-Ti/Cr2Nb at 50 mm/s, which transited to monolithic β-Ti as scanning speeds increased to 100-200 mm/s. Microstructures evolution was interpreted based on Trivedi-Magnin-Kurz (TMK) and Kurz-Giovanola-Trivedi (KGT) models incorporating the effect of non-equilibrium solidification. After the process of LSM, the micro-hardness of Cr2Nb-20Ti alloy was improved to a level of 9.0 GPa, and the fracture toughness was reduced to about 3.1 MPa m1/2; while for the Cr2Nb-30/40Ti alloys, the micro-hardness decreased within a range of 5.5-6.6 GPa, but with a great increase of facture toughness of 21-23 MPa m1/2.
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