Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9796226 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, the hardness and the microstructure of α- and β-pure Ti treated with different grain sizes were investigated. The α-Ti specimens were obtained by heating pure Ti at 750 °C for various periods and then quenched in water, while the β-Ti specimens by heating at 1000 °C for various periods and then quenched in water. Experimental results show that the hardness of α-Ti decreased with increasing the grain size; whereas, the hardness of β-Ti tends to increase with increasing grain size. From the microstructures examined with transmission electron microscope, it can be realized that the strengthening mechanisms of α- and β-Ti are quite different. Grain boundary could be the main strengthening microstructure of α-Ti and the smaller grain size the higher hardness. The major strengthening microstructure of β-Ti was martensitic twin with a very high dislocation density. The amount of martensitic twin increased with increasing the grain size of β-Ti and, therefore, the larger grain size the higher hardness.
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Authors
Y.L. Kao, G.C. Tu, C.A. Huang, T.T. Liu,