Microstructure and high strength–ductility synergy of Ti–6Al–4V alloy induced by joule heat treatment

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Hui Shao
Lulu Cai
Di Shan
Kaixuan Wang
Lei Li
Guojun Zhang
Yongqing Zhao
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[1] Xi’an University of Technology,Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Surface Engineering and Remanufacturing
[2] Western Superconducting Technologies Co.,undefined
[3] Ltd.,undefined
[4] Xi’an University,undefined
[5] Northwest Institute for Non-ferrous Metal Research,undefined
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Subgrain Development; High Boundary Electric Resistance; Subgrain Growth; Extent Preferences; Boundary Dislocation Motion;
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The fine grain Ti–6Al–4V alloy fabricated by the multi-rolling process was annealed by a joule heat itself. The effects of subgrain development and growth on the strength and its ductility were investigated. The values of yield strength and elongation of all the specimens exceeded 860 MPa and 10% (ASTM), respectively. And excellent strength (1040 MPa, yield strength; 1104 MPa, tensile strength) and ductility (13.5%, elongation; 52%, area reduction) could be obtained resulting from the high boundary intensity and fine grain size.
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页码:16609 / 16617
页数:8
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