Abstract

Abstract The L12 compound A166Ti25Mn9 was induction-melted, cast, homogenized and successfully isothermally forged. Cylindrical ‘buttonhead’ tensile specimens were machined from the plane of the forging and tested in the temperature range 298-1073K at a strain rate of ∼5 × 10−5s−1. The 0.2% offset yield in tension remained essentially constant up to 623 K and then underwent a discontinuous drop. Further increases in temperature caused a steady gradual decrease in strength. Serrated flow was observed in the load-displacement curves over the temperature range 623-923 K. A small (0.2%) but finite plastic elongation was measured at ambient which gradually increased to 1.3% at 623 K. Further increase in temperature caused a sharp decrease in ductility with a minimum at 773 K. Fracture mode transitioned gradually from transgranular cleavage to intergranular failure, although the onset of intergranular failure was coincident with neither the ductility minimum nor the drop in yield strength. The deformed specimen...

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