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Effects of α Phase Nucleating at Transition Phase and Dislocation on Mechanical Properties in Metastable β Titanium Alloy Ti-6.8Mo-4.5Fe-1.5Al
Tatsuaki SakamotoKazuki TakiueYuri HigakiSengo KobayashiKiyomichi Nakai
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2017 Volume 58 Issue 7 Pages 986-992

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Effects of α phase nucleating at a transition phase and dislocation on mechanical properties in a metastable β titanium alloy, Ti-6.8Mo-4.5Fe-1.5Al(mass%), were investigated. Tensile test and optical, scanning, and transmission electron microscopy were used. Two-step aging promoted the precipitation of a fine α phase in grain interiors because the α phase nucleated at a transition phase of β′. A precipitation-free zone appeared at first, but finally disappeared during aging. A specimen that included the precipitation-free zone showed lower yield strength and larger elongation than it did without the precipitation-free zone. This was because dislocation could easily glide in the precipitation-free zone, which was verified from examination of the intergranular ductile fracture surface. The transition phase of β′ promoted the disappearance of a precipitation-free zone, due to the promotion of α phase precipitation, resulting in enhancement of yield strength and deterioration of elongation. It is likely that the width of PFZ and the crystallographic orientation of β grains determine fracture mode to be intergranular ductile, intergranular brittle or intragranular fractures. Aging after tensile deformation produced α phase precipitation at dislocation. A specific variant of α phase was selected due to a stress field around the dislocation that included a planar slip band. This resulted in the formation of a large colony of the specific α variant, while elongation deteriorated because the large colony probably facilitated crack propagation.

 

This Paper was Originally Published in Japanese in J. Japan Inst. Met. Mater. 79 (2015) 651–656.

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