Strengthening strain-transformable β Ti-alloy via multi-phase nanostructuration

J. Y. Zhang, G. F. Chen, Y. Y. Fu, Y. Fan, Z. Chen, J. Xu, H. Chang, Z. H. Zhang, J. Zhou, Z. Sun, B. L. Shen, F. Sun

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Abstract

Multi-phase nanostructurations, using short-time thermal treatment (STT) at ω and α precipitation ranges (573 K–973 K), were applied on the strain-transformable β Ti-12Mo alloy with TRIP and TWIP effects (TRIP: Transformation induced Plasticity, TWIP: Twinning induced Plasticity). The aim is to study the evolution of the tensile properties and deformation mechanisms as a function of STT-induced nanostructurations. A series of multi-phase precipitations, i.e. athermal ω (ωath), isothermal ω (ωiso), nanoparticle-like α (αnano) and plate-like α (αeq), were obtained in metastable β matrix with strong strengthening effects. The nanostructurations via the multi-phase precipitations brought about important improvements of yielding stresses of tensile deformation. Microstructural investigations were performed before and after the deformations using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The {112}〈111〉 twinning, {332}〈113〉 twinning and stress-induced martensitic (SIM) transformation were identified in the deformed samples. The evolution of the deformation mechanisms revealed the key roles of the multi-phase nanostructurations on the strengthening of strain-transformable Ti alloys. Two interesting nanostructurations at ωathiso nanostructuration range and αnanoeq range were highlighted for the promising potentials to preserve TRIP/TWIP effects in the strengthened alloys.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)389-397
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume799
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Aug 2019

Keywords

  • Beta Ti-alloys
  • Deformation modes
  • Multi-phase nanostructuration
  • Short-time thermal treatment
  • Strengthening

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