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Impact of Heat Treatment on the Mechanical Properties and Fracture Morphology of Ti555211 Alloy.

Yushe GaoXiangyi XueYuxuan DuXianghong LiuHuixian GaoJianguo WangJunfeng Xu
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Heat treatment is important for optimizing the strength performance and improving the toughness of titanium alloys. In this study, we investigated the impact of three heat treatment methods (β-annealing, double annealing, and solid-solution and aging treatment) on the mechanical properties and fracture morphology of Ti555211 titanium alloy. The results show that after β-annealing treatment, the alloy retains a high strength, while showing almost no ductility, and no yield strength. The alloy after double annealing has a high elongation rate (~54%) and lower strength. After solid-solution and aging heat treatment, the alloy was able to retain both high strength and a certain degree of ductility. The optimal heat-treatment process is solid-solution treatment at 820 °C/2 h and aging at 560 °C/12 h, which results in a maximum tensile strength of 1404 MPa and an elongation rate of 11%.
Keyphrases
  • combination therapy
  • single molecule
  • solid state
  • cell wall