Zhang Chenhui, Zhang Lijun, Zheng Yun, et al. An Engineering Example of Microstructure and Properties Control of Titanium Alloy[J]. Special Casting & Nonferrous Alloys, 2021,41(8):1020-1023.
Zhang Chenhui, Zhang Lijun, Zheng Yun, et al. An Engineering Example of Microstructure and Properties Control of Titanium Alloy[J]. Special Casting & Nonferrous Alloys, 2021,41(8):1020-1023. DOI: 10.15980/j.tzzz.2021.08.019.
The effects of heating temperature and cooling mode on microstructure and mechanical properties of mature titanium alloys were investigated. The results indicate that when the content of primary α phases is large and the strength is low
the amount of primary α phases in the microstructure of the alloy can be effectively reduced by increasing a high temperature pretreatment
annealing temperature or cooling rate
implementing the regulatory purposes of improving the tensile strength
high temperature lasting strength and fracture toughness. When the content of primary α phase is less and the plasticity and impact toughness are low
the amount of primary α phases can be increased by controlling the annealing and cooling rate in the two-phase region to achieve the regulatory purpose of improving the tensile plasticity and impact toughness.