The texture evaluation of α2 phase in Ti-25Al-10Nb-3V-1Mo sheet during rolling and annealing has been investigated by means of microstructure observation and ODF analysis. From the weak initial {1010} (1210) and {000...The texture evaluation of α2 phase in Ti-25Al-10Nb-3V-1Mo sheet during rolling and annealing has been investigated by means of microstructure observation and ODF analysis. From the weak initial {1010} (1210) and {0001}(1210) textures a {1210}(1010) texture and a {0001}(uvtw)fibre texture are formed after cold rolling. The {0001} (1210) texture is also strengthened simultaneously. The activation process of slip systems is discussed concerning formation of the rolling texture. Because of the disappearance of {0001} (nvtw) fibre texture the primary recrystallization process should occur and the {1210}(1010) texture forms during展开更多
Superplastic properties and microstructural evolution of a Ti-24Al-14Nb-3V-0.5Mo (at. pct) intermetallic alloy were studied. Optimum superplastic properties were obtained for temperatures in the interval 960℃≤5 T≤5...Superplastic properties and microstructural evolution of a Ti-24Al-14Nb-3V-0.5Mo (at. pct) intermetallic alloy were studied. Optimum superplastic properties were obtained for temperatures in the interval 960℃≤5 T≤5980℃. The apparent activation energy in the superplastic regime was determined and the deformation mechanism was also discussed. Based on the studies, a curve panel with three sheets sandwich structure was fabricated successfully. The microstructures corresponding to different strain in the part were also studied.展开更多
The effects of hydrogen on the mechanical properties at room temperature of a Ti3Al based alloy Ti-24Al-11Nb-3V-1Mo have been investigated. The results show a parabolic rate relationship between the average hydrogen c...The effects of hydrogen on the mechanical properties at room temperature of a Ti3Al based alloy Ti-24Al-11Nb-3V-1Mo have been investigated. The results show a parabolic rate relationship between the average hydrogen concentration of the alloy at constant temperature and charging time. The mechanical properties (ultimate bending strength and deflection) decrease with increasing hydrogen content in the alloy. The fractographic feature indicates that the decrease of the mechanical properties is due to the crack nucleation and propagation at the hydride展开更多
文摘The texture evaluation of α2 phase in Ti-25Al-10Nb-3V-1Mo sheet during rolling and annealing has been investigated by means of microstructure observation and ODF analysis. From the weak initial {1010} (1210) and {0001}(1210) textures a {1210}(1010) texture and a {0001}(uvtw)fibre texture are formed after cold rolling. The {0001} (1210) texture is also strengthened simultaneously. The activation process of slip systems is discussed concerning formation of the rolling texture. Because of the disappearance of {0001} (nvtw) fibre texture the primary recrystallization process should occur and the {1210}(1010) texture forms during
文摘Superplastic properties and microstructural evolution of a Ti-24Al-14Nb-3V-0.5Mo (at. pct) intermetallic alloy were studied. Optimum superplastic properties were obtained for temperatures in the interval 960℃≤5 T≤5980℃. The apparent activation energy in the superplastic regime was determined and the deformation mechanism was also discussed. Based on the studies, a curve panel with three sheets sandwich structure was fabricated successfully. The microstructures corresponding to different strain in the part were also studied.
文摘The effects of hydrogen on the mechanical properties at room temperature of a Ti3Al based alloy Ti-24Al-11Nb-3V-1Mo have been investigated. The results show a parabolic rate relationship between the average hydrogen concentration of the alloy at constant temperature and charging time. The mechanical properties (ultimate bending strength and deflection) decrease with increasing hydrogen content in the alloy. The fractographic feature indicates that the decrease of the mechanical properties is due to the crack nucleation and propagation at the hydride