Effect of hydrogen on microstructure evolution and deformation behaviors of Ti-2Fe-0.1B alloy

Biao Zhang, Yuyang Wang, Hui Chang, I. V. Alexandrov, Zhonggang Sun, Yuecheng Dong, R. Z. Valiev, Yaoqi Wang, Lian Zhou

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Abstract

A low-cost Ti-2Fe-0.1B alloy with high performance was manufactured and hydrogenated in this study. The effect of 0.3 wt% hydrogen addition on microstructure evolution, compression deformation behavior at room and high temperature of Ti–2Fe–0.1B alloy has been investigated. Results indicated that lamellar αL structure along with martensite α′ are formed after hydrogenation compared with initial equiaxed grains, and the fraction of β phase increased from 4.95% to 30.1%. Obvious phase transformation αeq→αH+ βH, β→βH during hydrogenation and βH→α + δ, αH→α + δ during subsequent cooling occurred. The hydrogenated Ti-2Fe-0.1B alloy is characterized by hardening effect during compression deformation at room temperature along with the loss of ductility due to the solid solution strengthening by hydrogen atoms and presence of hydride δ. However, peak flow stress of hydrogenated Ti-2Fe-0.1B alloy decreased from 49 MPa to 29 MPa extremely during compression deformation at 973 K, which can be attributed to the high volume of β phase induced by hydrogenation, as well as the promotion of dynamic recovery and dynamic recrystallization.

Original languageEnglish
Article number163473
JournalJournal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume900
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Apr 2022

Keywords

  • Flow stress
  • Hydrogenation
  • Phase transformation
  • Titanium alloy

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