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Microstructure evolution and corresponding tensile properties of Ti-5Al-5Mo-5V-1Cr-1Fe alloy controlling by multi-heat treatments

Progress in Natural Science: Materials International(2021)

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The effects of microstructure morphology on corresponding tensile mechanical properties of Ti-5Al-5Mo-5V-1Cr-1Fe alloy controlling by three different heat treatment conditions (solution, single-step and two-step aging) were investigated in the present paper. The results show that the solution temperature exhibited an important impact on the precipitation behavior of secondary-alpha phase (alpha s) during aging, in which the content of alpha s gradually increased with the increase of solution temperature. When the alloy was single-step aged at 500-600 degrees C, the needle-like alpha s precipitated from matrix, as well as the content of alpha s decreased and coarsened corresponding to the increase of aging temperature. Compared with single-step aging, the alpha s slightly increased when the alloy was subjected to two-step aging heat treatment. The tensile results show that the alpha s is the main strengthening phase in the alloy. Moreover, its content as well as the intensity of the precipitation mode directly affects the strength, whereas inevitably with an accompanying penalty on ductility. In general, the higher solution temperature and the lower first-step aging temperature result in a more intensive alpha s and then lead to the higher strength. Meanwhile, {1 01 2} and {1 01 1} twins were found in two-step aged tensile samples, which may impart twinning-induced plasticity (TWIP). Overall, this study demonstrates that the alloy can be heat treated to achieve an excellent match between strength and ductility and to provide sufficient stress and optional ductility (ultimate strength of 978-1439 MPa and elongation of 8.25-18.9%).
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Titanium alloy,Heat treatment,Two-step aging,Microstructures,Tensile properties,Twins
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