Abstract

The microstructural evolution with respect to the precipitation of silicides and ordered α2 phase in near-α TA29 Ti alloy during thermal exposure at 650 °C for different time has been investigated in this work, and the subsequent mechanical properties have been evaluated by tensile and fracture toughness tests. The results indicated that the (Ti, Zr)6Si3 silicides firstly precipitated in residual β films, and then began to precipitate within α plates. A large number of fine α2 precipitates showing sphercial shape concurrently formed in the α plates at a short time. The ordered α2 precipitates asymmetrically grew up along different crystallographic directions with increasing exposure time, leading to their spherical shape change to ellipsoidal shape and finally olive shape, in which the long axis was perpendicular to [0001]α as viewed along [2‾110]α direction. The number density of ordered α2 was obviously decreased after 1000 h due to Ostwald ripening. The precipitation of silicides and ordered α2 phase improved the tensile strength but deteriorated the ductility and fracture toughness, whereas the strength was decreased and the room temperature elongation was recovered slightly after long-term exposure because of α2 ripening.

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