A comparative investigation on the microstructural features in Ti-6Al-4Me(Cr,Mo) alloys of annealing conditions
α+β titanium alloys have been widely used in many industrial fields. Two novel alloys with the name of Ti-6Al-4Me(Cr, Mo) have been fabricated in laboratory scale. β phase solution heat treatment and high temperature aging were performed to study the microstructure variations. A systematic microstru...
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10.1016/j.jallcom.2017.11.019 doi GBV00000000000359.pica (DE-627)ELV041172590 (ELSEVIER)S0925-8388(17)33765-9 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 630 VZ Li, Cong verfasserin aut A comparative investigation on the microstructural features in Ti-6Al-4Me(Cr,Mo) alloys of annealing conditions 2018transfer abstract 6 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier α+β titanium alloys have been widely used in many industrial fields. Two novel alloys with the name of Ti-6Al-4Me(Cr, Mo) have been fabricated in laboratory scale. β phase solution heat treatment and high temperature aging were performed to study the microstructure variations. A systematic microstructural investigation has been carried out. The results show that samples soaked in β phase field, α′ martensite were formed during the quenching, but in Ti-6Al-4Cr alloy, the microstructure is more uniform. After aging treatment, both alloys present a typical Widmanstätten microstructure. With the increase of the aging temperature, the size of α platelet in Ti-6Al-4Cr alloy coarse more apparently as compare to the Ti-6Al-4Mo alloy. Furthermore, in Ti-6Al-4Cr alloy, samples with 600 °C aging, TiCr2 Laves phase was observed along the α/β interface, and in some part of α phase, special Cr solid solution bands were also found. α+β titanium alloys have been widely used in many industrial fields. Two novel alloys with the name of Ti-6Al-4Me(Cr, Mo) have been fabricated in laboratory scale. β phase solution heat treatment and high temperature aging were performed to study the microstructure variations. A systematic microstructural investigation has been carried out. The results show that samples soaked in β phase field, α′ martensite were formed during the quenching, but in Ti-6Al-4Cr alloy, the microstructure is more uniform. After aging treatment, both alloys present a typical Widmanstätten microstructure. With the increase of the aging temperature, the size of α platelet in Ti-6Al-4Cr alloy coarse more apparently as compare to the Ti-6Al-4Mo alloy. Furthermore, in Ti-6Al-4Cr alloy, samples with 600 °C aging, TiCr2 Laves phase was observed along the α/β interface, and in some part of α phase, special Cr solid solution bands were also found. Heat treatment Elsevier Ti-6Al-4Me alloy Elsevier Laves phase Elsevier Microstructure Elsevier Chen, Jian oth Li, Wei oth Chen, Jianghua oth Enthalten in Elsevier Jacobs, Jacquelyn A. ELSEVIER Factors associated with canine resource guarding behaviour in the presence of people: A cross-sectional survey of dog owners 2017 JAL : an interdisciplinary journal of materials science and solid-state chemistry and physics Lausanne (DE-627)ELV001115774 volume:734 year:2018 day:15 month:02 pages:75-80 extent:6 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2017.11.019 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U SSG-OLC-PHA AR 734 2018 15 0215 75-80 6 |
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α+β titanium alloys have been widely used in many industrial fields. Two novel alloys with the name of Ti-6Al-4Me(Cr, Mo) have been fabricated in laboratory scale. β phase solution heat treatment and high temperature aging were performed to study the microstructure variations. A systematic microstructural investigation has been carried out. The results show that samples soaked in β phase field, α′ martensite were formed during the quenching, but in Ti-6Al-4Cr alloy, the microstructure is more uniform. After aging treatment, both alloys present a typical Widmanstätten microstructure. With the increase of the aging temperature, the size of α platelet in Ti-6Al-4Cr alloy coarse more apparently as compare to the Ti-6Al-4Mo alloy. Furthermore, in Ti-6Al-4Cr alloy, samples with 600 °C aging, TiCr2 Laves phase was observed along the α/β interface, and in some part of α phase, special Cr solid solution bands were also found. |
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α+β titanium alloys have been widely used in many industrial fields. Two novel alloys with the name of Ti-6Al-4Me(Cr, Mo) have been fabricated in laboratory scale. β phase solution heat treatment and high temperature aging were performed to study the microstructure variations. A systematic microstructural investigation has been carried out. The results show that samples soaked in β phase field, α′ martensite were formed during the quenching, but in Ti-6Al-4Cr alloy, the microstructure is more uniform. After aging treatment, both alloys present a typical Widmanstätten microstructure. With the increase of the aging temperature, the size of α platelet in Ti-6Al-4Cr alloy coarse more apparently as compare to the Ti-6Al-4Mo alloy. Furthermore, in Ti-6Al-4Cr alloy, samples with 600 °C aging, TiCr2 Laves phase was observed along the α/β interface, and in some part of α phase, special Cr solid solution bands were also found. |
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α+β titanium alloys have been widely used in many industrial fields. Two novel alloys with the name of Ti-6Al-4Me(Cr, Mo) have been fabricated in laboratory scale. β phase solution heat treatment and high temperature aging were performed to study the microstructure variations. A systematic microstructural investigation has been carried out. The results show that samples soaked in β phase field, α′ martensite were formed during the quenching, but in Ti-6Al-4Cr alloy, the microstructure is more uniform. After aging treatment, both alloys present a typical Widmanstätten microstructure. With the increase of the aging temperature, the size of α platelet in Ti-6Al-4Cr alloy coarse more apparently as compare to the Ti-6Al-4Mo alloy. Furthermore, in Ti-6Al-4Cr alloy, samples with 600 °C aging, TiCr2 Laves phase was observed along the α/β interface, and in some part of α phase, special Cr solid solution bands were also found. |
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