Microstructure, tensile, and creep behaviors of Ti-22Al-25Nb (at.%) orthorhombic alloy with equiaxed microstructure

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This article investigates the tensile and creep behaviors of the Ti-22Al-25Nb (at.%) alloy with equiaxed microstructure. The experimental results show that the equiaxed microstructures are formed by isothermal forging in the α2 + B2 + O phase region, and then heat treating in α2 + B2 + O and B2 + O phase regions. The equiaxed particles are determined by isothermal forging and solution heat treating, and the acicular O phase is obtained by adjusting the aging temperature. The strengths of the alloy are sensitive to the thickness of the secondary acicular O phase. Increase in aging temperature improves strength and reduces the ductility. Deformation of the alloy mainly depends on the volume fraction and deformability of the B2 phase. During the high-temperature tensile deformation, the flow stress decreases with the increasing deformation temperature and increases with the increasing strain rate. The microstructure obtained by higher aging temperature (HT-840) has better creep resistance, due to the coarsening of the secondary acicular O phase.

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Wang, W., Zeng, W., Sun, Y., Zhou, H., & Liang, X. (2018). Microstructure, tensile, and creep behaviors of Ti-22Al-25Nb (at.%) orthorhombic alloy with equiaxed microstructure. Materials, 10(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma11071244

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