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@article{ivasishin_comparative_2008,
title = {{A comparative study of the mechanical properties of high-strength β-titanium alloys}},
volume = {457},
issn = {0925-8388},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0925838807006998},
doi = {10.1016/j.jallcom.2007.03.070},
abstract = {The mechanical properties of four commercial β-titanium alloys (TIMETAL-LCB, Ti-15-3, β-21S, and VT22) were compared in the solution-treated-and-aged (STA) condition following thermomechanical processing comprising β solid solutioning, cold deformation (CD), continuous rapid heating, and final aging. The peak temperature during the rapid heating step was chosen to obtain either a recovered or recrystallized condition and thereby to control the distribution of residual deformation defects, which in turn influenced the size and distribution of α precipitates in the final microstructure. It was established that a good balance of high strength (in excess of 1600 MPa) and reasonable ductility could be obtained if a fine-grain microstructure with a β grain size of ∼10 μm was formed by recrystallization. The development of such a fine-grain size enabled a reduction in the aging temperature and thus increased the strength while maintaining ductility within the desired limits. In this respect, the properties could be varied to a great extent by varying the rate of heating to the aging temperature. On the other hand, aging of the recovered condition also led to a strength level of approximately 1600 MPa but with generally lower ductility than in the fine-grain, recrystallized condition. Another distinctive feature of the recovered condition was that the properties were relatively insensitive to the rate of heating to the aging temperature.},
number = {1–2},
urldate = {2015-10-08},
journal = {Journal of Alloys and Compounds},
author = {Ivasishin, O. M. and Markovsky, P. E. and Matviychuk, Yu. V. and Semiatin, S. L. and Ward, C. H. and Fox, S.},
month = {jun},
year = {2008},
keywords = {Mechanical properties, Metals, Precipitation},
pages = {296--309},
file = {ScienceDirect Snapshot:/Users/alizawajih/Library/Application Support/Zotero/Profiles/zr19zffh.default/zotero/storage/D525KIEF/S0925838807006998.html:text/html},
}