High-temperature mechanical behavior of Ti-6Al-4V alloy and TiCp/Ti-6Al-4V composite

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J. H. Zhu
P. K. Liaw
J. M. Corum
H. E. McCoy
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[1] Metals and Ceramics Division,Oak Ridge National Laboratory
[2] The University of Tennessee,the Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[3] the Engineering Technology Division,Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Material Transaction; Applied Stress; Ultimate Tensile Strength; Creep Strain; Matrix Alloy;
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Mechanical behaviors at 538 °C, including tensile and creep properties, were investigated for both the Ti-6Al-4V alloy and the Ti-6Al-4V composite reinforced with 10 wt pct TiC particulates fabricated by cold and hot isostatic pressing (CHIP). It was shown that the yield strength (YS) and ultimate tensile strength (UTS) of the composite were greater than those of the matrix alloy at the strain rates ranging from approximately 10−5 to 10−3 s−1. However, the elongation of the composite material was substantially lower than that of the matrix alloy. The creep resistance of the composite was superior to that of the matrix alloy. The data of minimum creep strain rate vs applied stress for the composite can be fit to a power-law equation, and the stress exponent values of 5 and 8 were obtained for applied stress ranges of 103 to 232 MPa and 232 to 379 MPa, respectively. The damage mechanisms were different for the matrix alloy and the composite, as demonstrated by the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observation of fracture surfaces and the optical microscopy examination of the regions adjacent to the fracture surface. The tensile-tested matrix alloy showed dimpled fracture, while the creep-tested matrix alloy exhibited preferentially interlath and intercolony cracking. The failure of the tensile-tested and creep-tested composite material was controlled by the cleavage failure of the particulates, which was followed by the ductile fracture of the matrix.
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页码:1569 / 1578
页数:9
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