A review in the primary nanophases in titanium alloys: Formation, evolution and their effects on mechanical properties
Titanium alloys are typically processed using various heat treatment or thermomechanical processing to precipitate different nanoscale phases within the matrix through distinct formation mechanisms. During the processing, the association among the processing parameters, formation mechanisms, and typ...
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description | Titanium alloys are typically processed using various heat treatment or thermomechanical processing to precipitate different nanoscale phases within the matrix through distinct formation mechanisms. During the processing, the association among the processing parameters, formation mechanisms, and types of nanophases is closely related, and the effects of different nanophases on the mechanical properties of titanium alloys vary significantly. Consequently, investigating the processing methods, formation mechanisms, and their relationship with mechanical properties concerning the precipitation of different nanophases in titanium alloys is of paramount importance. Currently, there are relatively few relevant reviews. This article discusses the main formation mechanisms of four nanophases including α phase, α′ phase, α″ phase, and ω phase in the processing of dual-phase titanium alloys, metastable β titanium alloys, and β titanium alloys. It summarizes how the size and number of these nanophases affect the mechanical properties, along with the distinct strengthening mechanisms and their effects on titanium alloys associated with these four nanophases. Furthermore, this review discusses that when nanoscale α′ phase forms in the titanium alloy matrix, the strength of alloys can reach 1200–1600 MPa, while maintaining a good elongation range (9–22%). These findings provide insights for designing high-strength-ductility titanium alloys and are potentially applicable to other titanium alloys. |
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spelling | doaj-art-49b6a5dd34774fe5811eccf8880d87ea2025-01-15T04:11:40ZengElsevierJournal of Materials Research and Technology2238-78542025-03-0135581598A review in the primary nanophases in titanium alloys: Formation, evolution and their effects on mechanical propertiesLeying Chen0Yahong Ding1Ruyi Ji2Run Li3Shaoyang Wang4Haicheng Zhang5Hengjun Luo6Jian Mao7College of Materials Science and Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610065, ChinaChengdu Aircraft Industry (Group) Corporation Ltd., Chengdu, 610092, ChinaCollege of Materials Science and Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610065, ChinaCollege of Materials Science and Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610065, ChinaChengdu Aircraft Industry (Group) Corporation Ltd., Chengdu, 610092, ChinaWanhang Die Forging Co., Ltd., China National Erzhong Group Co., Ltd., Deyang, 618000, ChinaWanhang Die Forging Co., Ltd., China National Erzhong Group Co., Ltd., Deyang, 618000, ChinaCollege of Materials Science and Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610065, China; Corresponding author.Titanium alloys are typically processed using various heat treatment or thermomechanical processing to precipitate different nanoscale phases within the matrix through distinct formation mechanisms. During the processing, the association among the processing parameters, formation mechanisms, and types of nanophases is closely related, and the effects of different nanophases on the mechanical properties of titanium alloys vary significantly. Consequently, investigating the processing methods, formation mechanisms, and their relationship with mechanical properties concerning the precipitation of different nanophases in titanium alloys is of paramount importance. Currently, there are relatively few relevant reviews. This article discusses the main formation mechanisms of four nanophases including α phase, α′ phase, α″ phase, and ω phase in the processing of dual-phase titanium alloys, metastable β titanium alloys, and β titanium alloys. It summarizes how the size and number of these nanophases affect the mechanical properties, along with the distinct strengthening mechanisms and their effects on titanium alloys associated with these four nanophases. Furthermore, this review discusses that when nanoscale α′ phase forms in the titanium alloy matrix, the strength of alloys can reach 1200–1600 MPa, while maintaining a good elongation range (9–22%). These findings provide insights for designing high-strength-ductility titanium alloys and are potentially applicable to other titanium alloys.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785424030448Titanium alloysNanophasesFormation mechanismsMechanical properties |
spellingShingle | Leying Chen Yahong Ding Ruyi Ji Run Li Shaoyang Wang Haicheng Zhang Hengjun Luo Jian Mao A review in the primary nanophases in titanium alloys: Formation, evolution and their effects on mechanical properties Journal of Materials Research and Technology Titanium alloys Nanophases Formation mechanisms Mechanical properties |
title | A review in the primary nanophases in titanium alloys: Formation, evolution and their effects on mechanical properties |
title_full | A review in the primary nanophases in titanium alloys: Formation, evolution and their effects on mechanical properties |
title_fullStr | A review in the primary nanophases in titanium alloys: Formation, evolution and their effects on mechanical properties |
title_full_unstemmed | A review in the primary nanophases in titanium alloys: Formation, evolution and their effects on mechanical properties |
title_short | A review in the primary nanophases in titanium alloys: Formation, evolution and their effects on mechanical properties |
title_sort | review in the primary nanophases in titanium alloys formation evolution and their effects on mechanical properties |
topic | Titanium alloys Nanophases Formation mechanisms Mechanical properties |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785424030448 |
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