Development of an ω-phase in grade 2 titanium processed by HPT at high hydrostatic Pressure

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High-pressure torsion was used to process grade 2 titanium to 10 turns using different pressures up to a maximum of 8 GPa. X ray diffraction showed that the as-received material and the material processed at pressures of 2 GPa and 4 GPa were single phase but the material processed at 8 GPa contained both the h.c.p. and the simple hexagonal ω-phase. Nanoindentation was used to determine the mechanical behavior and the results show a pronounced increase in hardness due both to the severe plastic deformation processing and to the phase transformation at the highest pressure. A maximum hardness of ∼4.7 GPa was attained.

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Figueiredo, R. B., & Langdon, T. G. (2016). Development of an ω-phase in grade 2 titanium processed by HPT at high hydrostatic Pressure. Materials Research, 19(5), 1144–1148. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5373-MR-2016-0403

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