| Literature DB >> 27782201 |
Fengcang Ma1, Ping Liu1, Wei Li1, Xinkuan Liu1, Xiaohong Chen1, Ke Zhang1, Deng Pan1, Weijie Lu2.
Abstract
Low-cost TiB whiskers reinforced titanium matrix composite (TMCs) was fabricated with enhanced mechanical performances using in situ technologies and hot working. Morphologies observation indicates that needle-like TiB whiskers with a hexagonal transverse section grow along the [010] direction due to B27 crystal structure and its growth mechanism. Mechanical properties tests show that the mechanical behavior of the TiB whiskers reinforced TMCs is dependent on the deformation amplitudes applied in hot-working. The improvement in yield strength by hot-working is attributed to the TiB whiskers realignment and the refinement of microstructure. Models are constructed to evaluate the realignment of TiB whisker during deformation and the increase in yield strength of the composite at elevated temperatures. These models clarify the alignment effect of TiB whiskers under various deformation amplitudes applied in hot-workings and reveals the yield strength dependence on TiB whiskers orientation.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27782201 PMCID: PMC5080583 DOI: 10.1038/srep36126
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1(a) Optical morphology and scan electron morphology of TiB, (b) Transmission electron microscopy and selected area diffraction patterns of TiB, (c) Schematic illustration for the construction of B27 crystal structure of TiB: primitive trigonal prism, connection of trigonal prism, construction of B27 structure and the projection of (010) crystal plane.
Figure 2(a) Model for whisker orientation as a function of deformation amplitude, (b) TiB whisker orientation probability density function variation with the deformation amplitude applied in hot-working.
Figure 3(a) Tensile properties of the TMC at different test temperatures, (b) Evolution of grain size (Gd) and TiB whiskers orientation factor (C0) with deformation amplitude, (c) Modeling of the yield strengths of the composite versus TiB orientation factor (C0).
Figure 4Preparation flow chart for the composite.