The b grain size of the alloy Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al was varied by heat treatment, and the tensile behavior and fracture toughness were evaluated as a function of b grain size at room temperature. The alloy showed stress-induced martensitic transformation, and the triggering stress for this transformation varied with grain size. The 0.2 pct yield stress exhibited a Hall-Petch relationship with grain size. The ductile fracture toughness was found to increase with decrease in grain size, and it was also shown to follow a Hall-Petch kind of relationship. The grain boundary and the stress-induced martensitic contribution to fracture toughness were separated out.
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