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The effect of thermo-mechanical deformation on the microstructure was investigated by isothermal compression and microstructure characterization. The mechanical response of as-casted Ti-6.2Al-3Sn-5Zr-0.5Mo-1.0Nb-0.4Si-0.2Er titanium alloy was sensitive to the deformation temperatures and strain rates. The true stress increased with the increase in the strain rate and decreased in temperature. The discontinuous dynamic recrystallization of beta phase was promoted with the increase in temperatures. Global a phase generated during the deformation at a temperature of 980 degrees C. The (Ti, Zr)(3)Si and participated phase were dissolved into the matrix above 950 degrees C, which acted as the homogenizing annealing process. However, novel participated phases with an average diameter of 20 nm generated.yyy
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HIGH PERFORMANCE STRUCTURAL MATERIALS
Year: 2018
Page: 413-419
Language: English
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