Abstract

A cost-effective α-β titanium casting alloy, Ti-6Al-5Fe-0.05B-0.05C,11All compositions in wt% except otherwise stated. has been designed using Calculation of Phase Diagrams (CALPHAD) method and the workhorse alloy Ti-6Al-4 V as a baseline. The substitution of iron for vanadium significantly reduces the raw material cost and improves the castability compared to the Ti-6Al-4 V alloy. The very fine α phase in the microstructure of the new alloy, likely due to Fe partitioning, provides exceptionally high strength (1023 MPa yield strength and 1136 MPa ultimate tensile strength) and reasonable ductility (3.71% elongation) for structural applications.

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