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博士生导师
硕士生导师
性别:男
毕业院校:埼玉大学
学位:博士
所在单位:材料科学与工程学院
学科:材料学. 材料加工工程
办公地点:材料馆304室
联系方式:辽宁省大连市甘井子区凌工路2号 大连理工大学 材料科学与工程学院 116024 办公电话0411-84708189 手机13149898722
电子邮箱:minxiaohua@dlut.edu.cn
Continuous microstructure evolution of ball rolled TWIP Ti-15Mo alloy and its effect on phase precipitation behavior
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论文类型:期刊论文
发表时间:2018-11-01
发表刊物:MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION
收录刊物:SCIE
卷号:145
页面范围:116-125
ISSN号:1044-5803
关键字:Titanium alloy; Ball rolling; Twinning; Microstructure evolution; Precipitation behavior; Strengthening mechanism
摘要:A beta-type Ti-15Mo alloy with {332}<113> twinning-induced plasticity (TWIP) effect was utilized to investigate the continuous microstructure evolution of beta-matrix by ball rolling method. Precipitation behavior of alpha-phase and strengthening mechanism were examined in regions with different strain. Amounts of intersected twins were present in the slightly deformed region of beta-matrix, and their area fraction decreased with an increase of distance from rolled surface. The beta-matrix close to surface was heavily deformed to result in the formation of abundant subgrains and nanograins, which was caused by cooperative occurrence of twinning refinement, intragranular dislocation activities and subgrain rotation. Mechanical twins provided the preferential nucleation sites for plate-like alpha-phase with strong variant selection. Equiaxed alpha-phase preferentially nucleated at the boundaries of subgrains and nanograins with weak variant selection to form the ultrafine (alpha + beta) duplex structure. Due to the formation of subgrains and nanograins as well as the strain hardening, strengthening became more significant than that by twinning refinement solely. Similarly, the ultrafine (alpha + beta) duplex structure exhibited a better strengthening effect than that by precipitation of plate-like alpha-phase. The diversities of deformation microstructure combined with different precipitation behaviors of alpha-phase are desirable for controlling the mechanical properties of beta-type TWIP titanium alloys.