Experimental correlation of mechanical properties of the ti-6al-4v alloy at different length scales

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This article focuses on a systematic study of a Ti-6Al-4V alloy in order to extensively characterize the main mechanical properties at the macro-, micro-and submicrometric length scale under different stress fields. Hardness, elastic modulus, true stress–strain curves and strain-hardening exponent are correlated with the intrinsic properties of the α-and β-phases that constitute this alloy. A systematic characterization process followed, considering the anisotropic effect on both orthogonal crystallographic directions, as well as determining the intrinsic properties for the α-phase. An analytical relationship was established between the flow stress determined under different stress fields, testing geometries and length scales, highlighting that it is possible to estimate flow stress under compression and/or tensile loading from the composite hardness value obtained by instrumented nanoindentation testing.

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Tuninetti, V., Jaramillo, A. F., Riu, G., Rojas-Ulloa, C., Znaidi, A., Medina, C., … Roa, J. J. (2021). Experimental correlation of mechanical properties of the ti-6al-4v alloy at different length scales. Metals, 11(1), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.3390/met11010104

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