Effect of major alloying elements on microstructure and mechanical properties of a highly β stabilized titanium alloy

Y. Q. Zhao, S. W. Xin, W. D. Zeng

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Abstract

Four alloys with different alloying elements V and Cr content were prepared on the base of a highly β stabilized Ti alloy (Ti40, Ti-25V-15Cr-0.2Si). Their properties and microstructures after heat treatment, thermal and creep exposure were tested. The results indicated that the effect of elements V and Cr on mechanical properties at room-temperature, creep behavior and microstructures is similar. With the increase of V and Cr content, their mechanical properties change slightly, while their creep resistance decreases and grains grow, which are mainly due to their characteristics of β-stability elements and smaller atomic radius compared with that of titanium. On the contrary, the effect of elements V and Cr on thermal stability is quite different. With the increasing element V content or decreasing element Cr content the thermal stability becomes better, which is due to different solution characteristic of element V and Cr in titanium alloy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)190-194
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume481
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - 29 Jul 2009

Keywords

  • Affecting mechanism
  • Creep behavior
  • Thermal stability
  • Ti40 burn-resistant titanium alloy

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