Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7971714 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2018 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Development of different microstructures with α phase precipitates by a series of aging of Ti-5Al-5Mo-5V-3Cr (mass%, Ti-5553) alloy and their influences on the mechanical behavior were studied. Coarse acicular α phase formed in the solution treated (ST) samples, while ultrafine equiaxed α phase formed in the high-pressure torsion deformed (HPTed) samples. The strengthening by the precipitation of α phase could be explained by the Hall-Petch relationship between the yield strength and the α-to-α interphase spacing. The Hall-Petch coefficient of the HPTed samples was larger than that of the ST samples, because the equiaxed α phase was harder than the acicular α phase. The ductility of the HPTed samples was enhanced by the homogeneous distribution of equiaxed α phase.
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