Strengthening strategy for a ductile metastable β-titanium alloy using low-temperature aging

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While ω precipitates in metastable β titanium alloys are typically considered embrittling and consequently deleterious to the mechanical properties, this paper demonstrates that low-temperature aging (LTA) treatments for short time periods can in fact enhance the yield strength while preserving substantial elongation-to-failure in ω containing β titanium alloys. LTA treatments, carried out on a ductile β metastable Ti–12Mo alloy, significantly improve the yield strength of the material (∼55% increase as compared to solution-treated samples) while keeping both TRIP/TWIP effects and a large elongation-to-failure (ϵ = 0.4 in true strain), resulting in a balance of mechanical properties. IMPACT STATEMENT Employing a novel low-temperature annealing strategy, omega precipitates, typically considered embrittling in beta titanium alloys, can effectively increase the yield strength by 50% while preserving 40% tensile ductility.

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Sun, F., Zhang, J. Y., Vermaut, P., Choudhuri, D., Alam, T., Mantri, S. A., … Prima, F. (2017). Strengthening strategy for a ductile metastable β-titanium alloy using low-temperature aging. Materials Research Letters, 5(8), 547–553. https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2017.1350211

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