Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1613290 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A Ti-25Ta-25Nb (wt%) alloy was subjected to a thermo-mechanical (TM) processing route consisting in following stages: plastic deformation by cold-rolling - recrystallization treatment - plastic deformation by cold-rolling. The aim was to promote formation of a nanocrystalline (NC) microstructure consisting of β-Ti and αâ³-Ti grains, with an average nanocrystalline domain size close to 26 nm in the case of β-Ti grains and respectively 33 nm in the case of αâ³-Ti grains. This NC microstructure exhibits a combination of high ultimate tensile strength (2423 MPa) and low elongation to fracture (1.46%). Obtained texture by TM processing shows a strong {0 0 1}ã1 1 0ã texture component, main orientation component spreading from {0 0 1}ã11¯0ã to {0 0 1}ã1¯1¯0ã. High intensity texture fibres (γ-fibre and α-fibre) were obtained also. In the case of γ-fibre the main orientation component spreads from {1 1 1}ã11¯0ã to {1 1 1}ã1¯1¯2ã, while in the case of α-fibre the main orientation component spreads from {0 0 1}ã11¯0ã to {1 1 2}ã11¯0ã.
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Authors
V.D. Cojocaru, D. Raducanu, D.M. Gordin, I. Cinca,