Effect of heat treatment on microstructure and tensile properties of 2 vol.% TiCp/near-β Ti composite processed by isothermal multidirectional forging

2019 
Abstract In this work, effect of heat treatment on microstructure and tensile properties of 2 vol%TiC p /near-β Ti composite processed by isothermal multidirectional forging was investigated. The microstructure observation shows that multi-directional α/β forged composite owns large number of substructures within β grains that present strong texture {100}. After the solution treatment, TiC p and adjacent β grain respect the burgers orientation relationship {111} TiC //{111} β , and there are still some substructures within the β matrix. Same as other alloys, aging temperature has significant effects on the morphology and distribution of needle-like secondary α phase. Owing to the addition of TiC p , the more and refined secondary α phase are precipitated by compared with matrix alloy. The results of the tensile tests show that isothermal multidirectional forged composite possess a reliable strength (~990.6 MPa) and elongation (~10.2%). The elongation of composite is improved by solution treatment, which was attributed to the tailoring of β matrix. After aging treatment, the composite owns the high strength (~1555.7 MPa) and reliable ductility (~2.7%) because of the precipitation of various α phases.
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