Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7972561 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2018 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
Thermo-mechanical processing (TMP) is one of effective techniques for fabricating of bulk ultrafine grained materials, which employs plastic deformation and heat treatment. In this paper, three different thermo-mechanical processing routes were used. The optimum processing route is that the alloy was forged in β and α+β phase field respectively, and the immediate water-quenching was conducted after forging. The equiaxed and fine-grained TA15 alloy with mean grain size of 2â¯Âµm was successfully fabricated. Based on observation and analysis of microstructure evolution during thermo-mechanical processing, the main mechanism of grain refinement is continuous dynamic recrystallization, and the acicular marstensite αⲠphase resulted from fast water-quenching after forging in β phase field is contributed to further grain refinement in α+β phase field. Compared with the as-received material, it is found that the mechanical properties of the fine-grained TA15 alloy at room and high temperatures were enhanced significantly. Additionally, according to SEM analysis, the fine-grained TA15 alloy shows a typically ductile fracture mode, but the fracture surface of as-received material is of quasi-cleavage fracture character.
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Authors
Q.J. Sun, X. Xie,