Abstract
The effect of 0.2 wt.% of boron on the mechanical properties of Ti-1100, a near α titanium alloy, was evaluated at room temperature and at 600 °C in the as cast and thermomechanically processed (α–β rolled) condition after subjecting it to different heat treatments. Boron addition in Ti-1100 significantly refined the microstructure in the as cast condition but the mechanical properties did not show any improvement. However, in the thermomechanically processed (α–β rolled) and standard heat treatment condition, the yield strength (YS) and ultimate tensile strength (UTS) of the boron containing alloy increased significantly without any drop in elongation-to-failure as compared to the base alloy at both room temperature and 600 °C. No discernible trend was seen in YS and UTS in boron containing alloy with change in solution treatment temperature either at room temperature or at 600 °C.
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