Effects of double-aging heat-treatments on the microstructure and mechanical behavior of an Nb-modified Ti-5553 alloy
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Agradecimentos: This work was supported by FAPESP (Sao Paulo Research Foundation, Grants 14/24449-0 and 16/22714-3). The authors would like to acknowledge Prof. Hamish L. Fraser from CEMAS/OSU/USA for the help with the TEM lamellae preparation. We also would like to thank the LNNano for technical...
Agradecimentos: This work was supported by FAPESP (Sao Paulo Research Foundation, Grants 14/24449-0 and 16/22714-3). The authors would like to acknowledge Prof. Hamish L. Fraser from CEMAS/OSU/USA for the help with the TEM lamellae preparation. We also would like to thank the LNNano for technical support during the electron microscopy work
Ti-5553 and related alloys are known as important structural alloys in the aircraft industry. In this work, the effect of double aging heat-treatments on the phase transformations and mechanical behavior of an Nb-modified Ti-5553 alloy (Ti-12Nb-5Al-5V-3Cr-0.5Fe wt%) was investigated by X-ray...
Ti-5553 and related alloys are known as important structural alloys in the aircraft industry. In this work, the effect of double aging heat-treatments on the phase transformations and mechanical behavior of an Nb-modified Ti-5553 alloy (Ti-12Nb-5Al-5V-3Cr-0.5Fe wt%) was investigated by X-ray diffraction, scanning, and transmission electron microscopy. Results show the phase transformation sequence is altered with the time spent at the first aging stage. After 3 h at 350 degrees C, isothermal omega-phase is extensively formed throughout the beta-matrix, while after 8 h, alpha-phase embryos were detected. The first stages of alpha-phase formation in the modified alloy seem to be influenced both by the presence of omega particles and low-angle grain boundaries. Microstructures resultant of the first stages of aging change the response to the second stage, performed at 525 degrees C and 600 degrees C, for 2 h. The final microstructure obtained for the modified alloy (Ti-12Nb) after the second stage of aging diverge from the original Ti-5553 alloy subjected to the same heat-treatment. Finally, tensile and compression tests indicate Ti-12Nb is a viable substitute for Ti-5553, with comparable strength and slightly lower ductility after double aging
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14/24449-0; 16/22714-3
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Effects of double-aging heat-treatments on the microstructure and mechanical behavior of an Nb-modified Ti-5553 alloy
Effects of double-aging heat-treatments on the microstructure and mechanical behavior of an Nb-modified Ti-5553 alloy
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Materials science and engineering A: structural materials: properties, microstructures and processing Vol. 743 (Jan., 2019), p. 716-725 |