Abstract
A systematic study was undertaken to determine the effect of the β/α strength ratio on the stress-strain behavior of near beta titanium alloy by the finite element method where the volume percent of the second phase was constant at 16 vol.%. The β/α strength ratio of the harder β phase to the softer α phase was varied from approximately 4 to 5 where the a phase strength (0.2% YS) was kept constant at 296 MPa. It was found that the flow stress did not vary linearly with the strength ratio. Stress gradients were found in both α and β phases and the nature of the stress gradient was found to depend on α particle shape. In some locations higher stresses were found in near the interface. In β, the stresses were generally higher near the interfaces.
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G, S., & Rao, R. N. (2012). Effect of β/α Strength Ratio on the Stress-Strain Curve of Beta Titanium Alloy by Finite Element Modelling. International Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, 48–52. https://doi.org/10.47893/ijmie.2012.1066
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