The role of β-titanium ligaments in the deformation of dual phase titanium alloys

TS Jun, X Maeder, A Bhowmik, G Guillonneau… - Materials Science and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2019Elsevier
Multiphase titanium alloys are critical materials in high value engineering components, for
instance in aero engines. Microstructural complexity is exploited through interface
engineering during mechanical processing to realise significant improvements in fatigue
and fracture resistance and strength. In this work, we explore the role of select interfaces
using in-situ micromechanical testing with concurrent observations from high angular
resolution electron backscatter diffraction (HR-EBSD). Our results are supported with post …
Abstract
Multiphase titanium alloys are critical materials in high value engineering components, for instance in aero engines. Microstructural complexity is exploited through interface engineering during mechanical processing to realise significant improvements in fatigue and fracture resistance and strength. In this work, we explore the role of select interfaces using in-situ micromechanical testing with concurrent observations from high angular resolution electron backscatter diffraction (HR-EBSD). Our results are supported with post mortem transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Using micro-pillar compression, we performed in-depth analysis of the role of select β-titanium (body centred cubic) ligaments which separate neighbouring α-titanium (hexagonal close packed) regions and inhibit the dislocation motion and impact strength during mechanical deformation. These results shed light on the strengthening mechanisms and those that can lead to strain localisation during fatigue and failure.
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