Effect of warm equal channel angular pressing on the structure and mechanical properties of Ti0.16Pd0.14Fe (wt%) alloy

Victor Grishkov, Vladimir Kopylov, Alexander Lotkov, Svetlana Latushkina, Anatoly Baturin, Natalia Girsova, Victor Timkin, Dorzhima Zhapova
2019 Reviews on Advanced Materials Science  
Here we analyze the microstructure and phase composition of a Ti alloy with 0.16Pd and 0.14Fe (wt%) alloy exposed to warm equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) at 648 K. The analysis shows that after four ECAP passes, the material assumes a submicrocrystalline structure with an average grain size of 0.28 μm, as against its initial value 10 μm, and that the α phase dominates in the alloy both before and after ECAP. The initial alloy reveals a high content of Fe and Pd atoms near grain boundaries
more » ... compared to central grain regions. Such near-boundary zones contain orthorhombic α′′ martensite in addition to the α phase, and β or α + β particles are found directly at the grain boundaries. These features of the phase composition are inherited after ECAP. The yield strength of the ECAP treated alloy is 500 MPa, being greater than the initial strength 350 MPa, and its margin of plasticity is rather high. The torsional strain up to fracture in the initial and in the ECAP treated alloy is 70% and 50%, respectively.
doi:10.1515/rams-2019-0005 fatcat:7f4xz2ku3rgb3e3tedhxsalvwe