The decomposition behavior of ZrO2 particles and uniform distribution of Zr and O solutes were investigated by employing in situ scanning electron microscope-electron backscatter diffraction (SEM-EBSD) analysis and thermogravimetric-differential thermal analysis (TG-DTA) to optimize the process conditions in preparing Ti-Zr-O alloys from the pre-mixed pure Ti powder and ZrO2 particles. The extruded Ti-Zr-O alloys via homogenization and water-quenching treatment were found to have a uniform distribution of Zr and O solutes in the matrix and also showed a remarkable improvement in the mechanical properties, for example, the yield stress of Ti-3 wt.% ZrO2 sample (1144.5 MPa) is about 2.5 times more than the amount of yield stress of pure Ti (471.4 MPa). Furthermore, the oxygen solid-solution was dominant in the yield stress increment, and the experimental data agreed well with the calculation results estimated using the Hall-Petch equation and Labusch model.
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Kondoh, K., Kariya, S., Khantachawana, A., Alhazaa, A., & Umeda, J. (2021). Quantitative strengthening evaluation of powder metallurgy titanium alloys with substitutional zr and interstitial o solutes via homogenization heat treatment. Materials, 14(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14216561
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