Microstructural Adjustments and Tensile Properties of a Hot-Forged Ti−22Al−23Nb−3V−Y Alloy
AUTOR(ES)
Zhang, Hairui
FONTE
Mat. Res.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
19/08/2019
RESUMO
Microstructures and tensile properties of a hot forged Ti−22Al−23Nb−3V−Y alloy were investigated systematically. Different heat treatments were performed to adjust the wrought microstructure to optimize tensile properties. It was found that features of O phase precipitates and its volume fraction was rather sensitive to the cooling rate after the solution. The volume fraction of primary lamellar O phase increased from 19.65% by solution treatment to 36.30% by annealing with furnace cooling and up to 100% by annealing with a controlled slow cooling rate of 1 ºC/min. Meanwhile, the width of the lamellar secondary O phase increased. Fine acicular second O phase contributed to strengthening, while the coarsen primary ones were favorable to the ductility. The solution & aging treated microstructure exhibited a good tensile strength of 1100 MPa and an acceptable ductility of 8% at room temperature, by contrast, annealing at 950 ºC with a controlled slow cooling rate gave rise to a higher elongation of 12%, but a relatively low strength of 960 MPa.
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