Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7208522 | Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials | 2015 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The processing of Ti-25Nb-3Mo-3Zr-2Sn tubes with outside diameters of 5.6-8.0 mm and wall-thicknesses of 0.7-1.0 mm were investigated in order to study the evolution of microstructure and mechanical properties and their impact on the processing of the tubes. The annealed small tubes with single β phase microstructures exhibit double yielding during tensile tests. The onset of martensitic phase transformation was observed to occur after the lowest point of the strain hardening. Cold rolling also activates the formation of the stress induced martensitic αⳠphase. Its volume fraction increased with increasing ε. The rate of strain hardening and the modulus of the tubes are related to the stress induced transformation of the β phase to the αⳠphase. The stress induced αⳠslightly improves the yield strength of the tubes at low levels of strain. However, larger strains result in grain growth during annealing, which diminishes the mechanical properties.
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Authors
Yaowu Zhang, Damon Kent, Gui Wang, David St John, Matthew Dargusch,