Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5456233 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Multi-element alloying is of great importance to the structural stability of metastable β-Ti alloys with low Young's modulus. The present work investigates the effects of Nb and Zr alloying on the β stability of the [(Mo0.5Sn0.5)-(Ti,Zr)14](Nb,Zr)1,2 alloy series, according to the cluster formula approach for designing solid solution alloys. Alloy rods with a diameter of 6 mm were prepared by copper-mold suction-casting method. The contributions of Nb and Zr to the β stability, characterized with the equivalent coefficients in a Mo equivalent (Moeq) formula, are modified from the viewpoint of phase diagram features. Thus, the β stabilities of Ti alloys with the updated Moeq are consistent with the experimental results. The Young's moduli of the metastable β-Ti alloys decrease first to a low value with increasing Moeq, and then increase up to a constant level. It is reconfirmed that the lowest Young's modulus (48 GPa) of the β-[(Mo0.5Sn0.5)-(Ti13Zr1)]Nb1 alloy benefits from its lower Moeq (13.6 wt% Mo), which is slightly higher than the critical limit for β stabilization to inhibit αⳠmartensite. Multi-component alloys with Moeq below this value will show a double yielding phenomenon due to the stress-induced αⳠmartensite and/or β twins during the tension process.
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Authors
Beibei Jiang, Qing Wang, Donghui Wen, Fen Xu, Guoqing Chen, Chuang Dong, Lixian Sun, Peter K. Liaw,