Abstract

This paper presents the results of studies on the microstructure and mechanical properties of a near β-Ti alloy processed with different ageing approaches. Influences of intragranular ultrafine α precipitates and grain boundary α layer on mechanical properties in Ti-55531 alloy were analyzed. The results indicate that the precipitation microstructure of the duplex aged alloy exhibits a uniform size and acicular α precipitated orientation shows an angle of approximately 60°. While the morphology of secondary α precipitates in single-step aged samples appear the irregular distribution and heterogeneous size. With the final ageing time increasing, the morphology of intragranular α precipitates and grain boundary α phase brings out a distinct coarsening. The single-step aged alloy can yield a better combination of the ultimate tensile strength (1265 MPa) and ductility (9%). However, the ultimate tensile strength of the duplex aged alloy even reaches 1368 MPa but it breaks at the stage of elastic deformation. The fracture mode of Ti-55531 alloy changes from predominantly dimple fracture in single-step aged samples to predominantly faceted and cleavage type fracture in duplex aged samples causing by the differences of intragranular α precipitates and the interface between grain boundary α layer and intragranular microstructure.

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