2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0921-5093(00)01986-9
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Fracture characteristics and microstructural factors in single and duplex annealed Ti–4.5Al–3V–2Mo–2Fe

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“…XRD analysis was conducted on the longitudinal direction of the specimens using Cu-K a line (lϭ0.15406 nm) under the conditions of voltage and current of 40 kV and 30mA, respectively. Microstructural parameters of primary a, prior b and secondary phases, which were reported completely in separate articles 11,12) showed that volume fraction of primary b phase decreases and volume fraction of prior b phase increases with increasing solution treatment temperature. Prior b grain size increases and grain size of primary a phase is nearly constant with increasing solution treatment temperature.…”
Section: Microstructural Observationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…XRD analysis was conducted on the longitudinal direction of the specimens using Cu-K a line (lϭ0.15406 nm) under the conditions of voltage and current of 40 kV and 30mA, respectively. Microstructural parameters of primary a, prior b and secondary phases, which were reported completely in separate articles 11,12) showed that volume fraction of primary b phase decreases and volume fraction of prior b phase increases with increasing solution treatment temperature. Prior b grain size increases and grain size of primary a phase is nearly constant with increasing solution treatment temperature.…”
Section: Microstructural Observationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…It has been reported that the fine and local acicular a phase cannot deflect a crack and thus cannot increase the fracture toughness. 11,12) In the case of Ti-6Al-4V, it was reported that the low dynamic fracture toughness of this alloy is obtained when the microstructure having b phase with lattice parameter of 0.3239 nm. 7) This indicates that the low dynamic fracture observed in Ti-6Al-4V may also related to the intermediate stability of the b phase.…”
Section: Effect Of Stability Of Bmentioning
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“…4,5) High fracture toughness of Ti-4.5Al-3V-2Fe-2Mo (-stabilized þ alloy) has been found to be associated with coarsen acicular or plate-like structures. 6,7) Laser welding is a well-established process for the joining of metals with low heat input, and it has been used to weld titanium alloys extensively for various applications. 8,9) The fracture toughness of Ti-6A1-4V welds in the as-welded condition is shown to be superior to that of the þ processed parent metal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The high toughness of Ti-4.5Al-3V-2Fe-2Mo, which contains coarse acicular or plate-like structure, is associated with the increased micro-cracking and crack-branching during fracture toughness tests. 9,10) The morphology of primary also affects the fracture toughness of SP-700 alloy; for example, a low aspect ratio of primary decreases the ability to deform and leads to a low fracture toughness. 11) On the other hand, increasing prior grain size and coarsening acicular of Ti-4.5Al-3V-2Fe-2Mo result in an increased fracture toughness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%