Effect of high-pressure torsion on structure and properties of Ti-15Mo/TiB metal-matrix composite

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The microstructure and microhardness evolution of a Ti-15(wt.%)Mo/TiB metal-matrix composite (MMC) during high-pressure torsion (HPT) at 400 °C was studied. The composite was fabricated by spark plasma sintering of a Ti, Mo and TiB2 powders mixture at 1200 °C. In the initial condition, the structure of the composite consisted mainly of body-centered cubic (bcc) Ti solid solution and TiB whiskers. An increase in dislocation density, a considerable decrease in a grain size in the bcc Ti matrix, and breaking/rearrangement of the TiB whiskers were observed during HPT. The (sub)grain size in the bcc Ti matrix attained after 1 revolution was ~75 nm and then gradually decreased to ~55 nm after 5 revolutions. The TiB particle sizes after 5 revolutions was found to be 130-210 nm. The microhardness increased with strain from 575 HV in the initial state to 730 HV after 5 revolutions. Various hardening mechanisms' contributions in the Ti-15Mo/TiB were evaluated.

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Zherebtsov, S., Ozerov, M., Klimova, M., Stepanov, N., Vershinina, T., Ivanisenko, Y., & Salishchev, G. (2018). Effect of high-pressure torsion on structure and properties of Ti-15Mo/TiB metal-matrix composite. Materials, 11(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma11122426

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