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Microstructure and Texture Variations in High Temperature Titanium Alloy Ti65 Sheets with Different Rolling Modes and Heat Treatments
Zhao, Ding5; Fan, Jiangkun2,5; Zhang, Zhixin3,5; Liu, Xudong5; Wang, Qingjiang4; Chen, Zhiyong4; Tang, Bin2,5; Kou, Hongchao2,5; Jia, Shuanxiao1; Li, Jinshan2,5
刊名MATERIALS
2020-06-01
卷号13期号:11页码:18
关键词high temperature titanium alloy rolling mode microstructure texture recrystallization variant selection
DOI10.3390/ma13112466
通讯作者Fan, Jiangkun(jkfan@nwpu.edu.cn)
英文摘要Ti65 alloy (Ti-5.8Al-4.0Sn-3.5Zr-0.5Mo-0.4Si-0.3Nb-1.0Ta-0.8W-0.05C) is the newly developed high temperature titanium alloy optimized from Ti60 alloys. The long-term service temperature of the alloy is as high as 650 degrees C, which is unattainable with the previous high temperature titanium alloy. It has excellent strength and excellent creep resistance, and has great application prospects in the aerospace industry. In the current study, the evolution of microstructure and texture of Ti65 alloy sheets developed by unidirectional rolling (UDR) and cross rolling (CR) followed by solution and aging treatment was investigated. The microstructure of the UDR sample consists of equiaxed alpha p, lamellar alpha s and few elongated alpha p, and the texture is the combination of minor B-type and major T-type texture, with the main component of basal {0001} fiber texture and {0110}<2110>, respectively. Due to more active slip system resulted by transformed direction, the microstructure of the CR sample consists of more elongated alpha p, and the {0110}<0001> texture characterized as R-type texture forms in addition to B/T-type texture. With aging temperature increasing, the microstructures for both transform to duplex microstructure, and the thicknesses of lamellar alpha s increase. B-type texture becomes stronger, while T/R-type texture are weakened, which is caused by the combination of recrystallization, spheroidization, and variant selection. An abnormal increasing of T/R-type texture but constant B-type texture happens in the CR-600 sample, which is related to high recrystallization fraction. It is expected that the research results can provide useful references for the rolling of high temperature titanium alloy sheets and the precise control of microstructure/texture.
资助项目Major State Research Development Program of China[2016YFB0701305] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[51801156] ; Natural Science Basic Research Plan in Shaanxi Province of China[2019JM-584] ; Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities[3102019ZX014]
WOS研究方向Materials Science
语种英语
出版者MDPI
WOS记录号WOS:000551495800042
资助机构Major State Research Development Program of China ; National Natural Science Foundation of China ; Natural Science Basic Research Plan in Shaanxi Province of China ; Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.imr.ac.cn/handle/321006/139976]  
专题金属研究所_中国科学院金属研究所
通讯作者Fan, Jiangkun
作者单位1.Baoji Titanium Ind Co Ltd, Baoji 721014, Peoples R China
2.Natl & Local Joint Engn Res Ctr Precis Thermoform, Xian 710072, Peoples R China
3.Baoti Grp Ltd, Baoji 721014, Peoples R China
4.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Met Res, Shenyang 110016, Peoples R China
5.Northwestern Polytech Univ, State Key Lab Solidificat Proc, Xian 710072, Peoples R China
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Zhao, Ding,Fan, Jiangkun,Zhang, Zhixin,et al. Microstructure and Texture Variations in High Temperature Titanium Alloy Ti65 Sheets with Different Rolling Modes and Heat Treatments[J]. MATERIALS,2020,13(11):18.
APA Zhao, Ding.,Fan, Jiangkun.,Zhang, Zhixin.,Liu, Xudong.,Wang, Qingjiang.,...&Li, Jinshan.(2020).Microstructure and Texture Variations in High Temperature Titanium Alloy Ti65 Sheets with Different Rolling Modes and Heat Treatments.MATERIALS,13(11),18.
MLA Zhao, Ding,et al."Microstructure and Texture Variations in High Temperature Titanium Alloy Ti65 Sheets with Different Rolling Modes and Heat Treatments".MATERIALS 13.11(2020):18.
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