Influence of heat treatment processes on microstructure evolution, tensile and tribological properties of Ti6Al4V alloy

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The influence of heat treatment processes on microstructure, tensile and tribological properties of Ti6Al4V alloy was investigated. The specimens were heated for 30 min at 925 °C and then cooled at various rates by water quenching, air cooling, and furnace cooling. After that, the samples were aged for four hours at 600 °C. Three phases make up the microstructure: primary α-phase (αp), secondary α-phase (αs), and retained β-phase (βr). Cooling in the air and water followed by aging (AC + Aging and WQ + Aging) resulted, αs-phase precipitating inside βr-phase. The highest hardness of 35 HRC was recorded for WQ + Aging specimen due to existence of a high amount of βr-phase and precipitation of αs-phase. On the other hand, the lowest hardness of 26 HRC was obtained for the FC specimen. AC specimen achieved the highest elongation value of 14%. However, WQ + Aging specimen exhibited the highest ultimate tensile strength of 1028 MPa. For WQ + Aging and AC + Aging specimens, the ideal balance of strength and elongation was discovered. The wear resistance of solution-treated specimens was significantly improved by the aging process and 125% improvement could be achieved in WQ compared to WQ + Aging specimens.

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Elshaer, R. N., El-Hadad, S., & Nofal, A. (2023). Influence of heat treatment processes on microstructure evolution, tensile and tribological properties of Ti6Al4V alloy. Scientific Reports, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-38250-2

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