Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8955423 | Journal of Materials Science & Technology | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Evolution of deformation mechanisms and mechanical properties of Ti-3Al-5Mo-4.5 V alloy with different β phase stability have been systematically investigated. β phase stability alteration is achieved through quenching temperature variation from dual α + β field (700 °C) to single β field (880 °C). Tensile tests at ambient temperature show that apparent yield strength of the alloy experiences an abrupt decrease followed by a significant increase from 700 °C to 880 °C. Work hardening behavior is characterized by transition from the initial two-regime feature to the three-stage outlook. Concurrently, the maximum working hardening rate drops from 14000 MPa to 3000 MPa, which is concurrent with the shrinking volume fraction of primary α phase. Detailed discussion about the relationship between deformation mechanisms and β phase stability has been outlined.
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Authors
Q. Xue, Y.J. Ma, J.F. Lei, R. Yang, C. Wang,