Precipitation softening and precipitate free zones of V55Ti30Ni15 alloys during heat treatment

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The microstructure, hardness, and precipitate free zones (PFZ) of V55Ti30Ni15 alloys during heat treatment have been investigated in this study. The microstructure resulting from different heat treatment conditions has a great influence on hardness. The microstructure resulting from different heat treatment conditions has a great influence on hardness. Fine NiTi particles precipitate from the supersaturated V-matrix solid solution at 750 °C, increase in quantity until 800 °C, and then dissolve back into the V-matrix at 850 °C. The resultant hardness decreases with temperature until 800 °C, and then increases from 800 to 850 °C. The microstructure containing small NiTi precipitates resulting from the treatment of 18 h at 800 °C has a good soft condition for workability. PFZ formed at the grain boundary of V-matrix during heat treatment was observed. Vacancies depletion in V-matrix maybe led to the formation of PFZ.

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Jiang, P., Yu, Y. D., Song, G. S., Liang, D., Kellam, M., & Dolan, M. (2015). Precipitation softening and precipitate free zones of V55Ti30Ni15 alloys during heat treatment. Acta Metallurgica Sinica (English Letters), 28(1), 15–21. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40195-014-0149-9

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