Abstract

This study demonstrates the crucial trade-off between strength and ductility in titanium alloys. High strength-ductility synergy is achieved through severe plastic deformation (SPD) at a relatively lower temperature, resulting in ultrafine grains and well-dispersed (Ti, Zr)6Si3 nano-precipitates. The samples SPD-processed at 800 °C demonstrate excellent room-temperature properties with a tensile strength of 1558.9 MPa and 7.2 % ductility. The findings highlight the impact of SPD temperature and alloying elements on silicide precipitation, revealing two different precipitation mechanisms depending on the SPD processing temperature: single diffusion-controlled nucleation at a higher SPD temperature while a coupled diffusion and dislocation-assisted nucleation at a lower SPD temperature. Lower-temperature SPD is critical to achieving superior strength-ductility synergy.

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