Discontinuous yielding behavior and microstructure evolution during hot deformation of TC11 alloy

2017 
Abstract Discontinuous yielding behavior of TC11 alloy was found during hot compression tests at temperatures of 1000–1050 °C and the strain rate of 10 s −1 . The flow stress showed a rapid drop and subsequent oscillation after peak stress before true strain of 0.15. It was proved to be the result of the stress induced phase transformation ( α → β ), which introduced softening effect for the generation of new β phase. Moreover, the magnitude of the stress drop increased with the increasing of the fraction of stress induced phase transformation. In addition, these newly generated β phase were further deformed by subsequent compression strain. As a result, the phase transformation of β → α″ was found in final quenched microstructures.
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