Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7982107 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The crystallographic texture of Ti-29Nb-9Ta-10Zr alloy is studied after cold-rolling with different amounts of thickness reduction, up to 60%. The major texture components developed during cold-rolling were: γ-fibre components: {111}ã11¯0ã, {111}ã01¯1ã, {111}ã12¯1ã and {111}ã1¯1¯2ã; texture component: {112}ã1¯1¯1ã and texture components: {001}ã01¯0ã and {010}ã001ã. Besides crystallographic texture the resulted mechanical properties were studied by nanoindentation. It was showed that the decrease in Young's modulus after different cold-rolling stages is mainly attributed to the stress-induced αâ³-Ti phase formation. At 60% cold-rolling thickness reduction obtained an elastic modulus close to 45.29±3.81 GPa, coupled with an average Vickers microhardness close to 279.83±4.28 HV.
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Authors
V.D. Cojocaru, D. Raducanu, T. Gloriant, D.M. Gordin, I. Cinca,