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A study on the microstructures and tensile properties of new beta high strength titanium alloy

Authors :
Yu Yang
Hui Songxiao
Wei-Qi Wang
Xu-Jun Mi
Cheng-Lin Li
Ye Wenjun
Source :
Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 550:23-30
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2013.

Abstract

A study on the microstructural characteristics and tensile properties of a new high strength Ti–6Cr–5Mo–5V–4Al alloy were investigated. Both the α/β and β solution treatment and subsequent aging at temperatures ranging from 460 °C to 560 °C were introduced to investigate the microstructural characteristics and microstructure–property relationships. The results show that the primary α phase formed during the α/β solution treatment can increase the stability of the β matrix and then restrain the size of secondary α phase during subsequent aging. In the α/β solution plus aging condition, the secondary α phase with the size of about 1 μm results in a high strength above 1500 MPa with −6% of elongation. The β solution treatment leads to the least stable β matrix and the greatest driving force for secondary α phase, so coarser α phases tend to form during aging. The β solution plus aging does not lead to attractive high strength because of the coarser and non-uniform α phase. And it also leads to a poorer combination of strength and ductility than the α/β solution plus aging. Direct aging exhibits the best strengthening. The ultimate strength of the alloy is about 1600 MPa with acceptable elongations of 6.5–7.5% when direct aged at 500 °C for 2–8 h. It benefits from the mixed microstructure with nano-scale and micron-scale α phases. However, more detailed investigations are needed to improve the ductility. As a whole, the alloy can be heat treatable to obtain an excellent balance of strength and ductility, and provide abundant stress levels with optional ductility (900–1600 MPa in ultimate strength and 6–20% in elongation).

Details

ISSN :
09258388
Volume :
550
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........78cb3e679e97cfaa3fcdb9c9772c60d9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2012.09.140