1. Titanium and Zirconium Base Alloys in Ultra-Fine Grain State: Mechanical Stability and Failure Behavior
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Lev B. Zuev, Yuri P. Sharkeev, D. V. Orlova, Anna Eroshenko, and Vladimir I. Danilov
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Zirconium ,Nanostructure ,Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metallurgy ,Zirconium alloy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Recrystallization (metallurgy) ,Microstructure ,Forging ,Grain size ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,General Materials Science ,Titanium - Abstract
The method of grain refinement is described which is used to obtain titanium and zirconium base alloys in an ultra-fine grain state. The method involves abc-press forging and subsequent multiple-pass die rolling. It is shown that annealing performed at temperatures below the recrystallization threshold would cause formation of a stable nanostructure. The characteristics of such nanostructure would remain unaffected even at high plastic deformation levels until the fracture of the object made from this material. Both alloys having nanostructure are suitable for medical applications.
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- 2016
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