Heterostructured titanium composites with superior strength-ductility synergy via controllable bimodal grains and dislocation activity

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Abstract

Constructing heterostructures in particulate reinforced titanium matrix composites (PRTMCs) to evade the strength-ductility trade-off dilemma is much more difficult than in metals. Here, we proposed a novel and controllable strategy of simple powder assembly to fabricate bimodal-grained PRTMCs, this customized strategy makes coarse grains (CGs) surrounded by ultrafine-grained (UFG) matrices, conferring a superior strength-ductility combination not achievable by their traditional homogeneous counterparts. We found that such heterostructures appear to promote storage of mostly dislocations in CGs and accumulation near the CG/UFG boundaries. Moreover, hybrid reinforcements also activate multiple hardening mechanisms, inducing high ductility.

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Chen, J., Han, Y., Wei, Z., Li, S., Sun, Z., Zhang, L., … Lu, W. (2023). Heterostructured titanium composites with superior strength-ductility synergy via controllable bimodal grains and dislocation activity. Materials Research Letters, 11(10), 863–871. https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2023.2252858

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