Impact of long-term thermal exposure on the microstructure and creep resistance of (TiB+TiC+Y2O3)/-Ti composite

Lijuan Xu, Yunfei Zheng, Zhenquan Liang, Ye Tian, Jianhui Yang, Xicheng Wang,Shulong Xiao, Xiang Xue, Jing Tian

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS(2024)

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In this study, the influences of thermal exposure on the microstructure and creep resistance of matrix alloy and (TiB+TiC+Y2O3)/alpha-Ti composites were systematically studied. The results indicate that long-term thermal exposure leads to 8-Ti dissolution, as well as the precipitation of a large number of S1 type silicides and alpha 2 particles. The high temperature and internal stress by thermal exposure promote 8-Ti ->alpha-Ti phase transition. In order to reduce the total energy, nanoscale {1011} transformation twins were formed at the alpha/8 interfaces. The introduction of precipitates and nano twins leads to a significant improvement in the creep resistance after thermal exposure. The creep life can be increased by up to 108 %, while the steady-state creep rate can be reduced by an order of magnitude. After creep, there was no significant increase in the size of precipitated silicides and alpha 2 particles. The rod-shaped S1 type silicide has a better pinning strengthening effect on dislocations than spherical S2 type silicide. Nano twins improve the stability of the alpha/8 interfaces during creep. Some twins were coarsened after creep by merging mechanism. Twins and reinforcements provide nucleation sites for subgrains during the creep process.
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Titanium matrix composite materials,Thermal exposure,Creep behavior,Silicides,Twins
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