| Literature DB >> 34071506 |
Chaoyi Ding1,2, Chun Liu3, Ligang Zhang1, Di Wu1, Libin Liu1.
Abstract
The high cost of development and raw materials have been obstacles to the widespread use of titanium alloys. In the present study, the high-throughput experimental method of diffusion couple combined with CALPHAD calculation was used to design and prepare the low-cost and high-strength Ti-Al-Cr system titanium alloy. The results showed that ultra-fine α phase was obtained in Ti-6Al-10.9Cr alloy designed through the pseudo-spinodal mechanism, and it has a high yield strength of 1437 ± 7 MPa. Furthermore, application of the 3D strength model of Ti-6Al-xCr alloy showed that the strength of the alloy depended on the volume fraction and thickness of the α phase. The large number of α/β interfaces produced by ultra-fine α phase greatly improved the strength of the alloy but limited its ductility. Thus, we have demonstrated that the pseudo-spinodal mechanism combined with high-throughput diffusion couple technology and CALPHAD was an efficient method to design low-cost and high-strength titanium alloys.Entities:
Keywords: 3D strength model; CALPHAD; diffusion couple; low-cost titanium alloy; pseudo-spinodal mechanism
Year: 2021 PMID: 34071506 DOI: 10.3390/ma14112910
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623