“…In order to develop the advanced Ti alloys integrated the damage tolerance and high strength properties, a great amount of efforts have been completed investigating the high-strain rate shear behaviours of α Ti (Shahan and Taheri, 1993;Meyers et al, 1994;Chichili et al, 1998;Yang and Wang, 2006;Wang et al, 2007;Yang et al, 2010;Jiang et al, 2015;Kuang et al, 2017), Ti-6Al-4V alloy (Me-Bar andShechtman, 1983;Grebe et al, 1985;Da Silva and Ramesh, 1997;Lee and Lin, 1998;Timothy and Hutchings, 2013;Sun et al, 2014a;b;Mendoza et al, 2015;Zhou et al, 2017), TC16 (Wang, 2008), near-β Ti5551 (Ran and Chen, 2018) and Ti5553 (Yan and Jin, 2020), β ones (Zhan et al, 2016), α + β dual-phase ones (Yang et al, 2011b;Mantri et al, 2018;Ben Boubaker et al, 2019;Danard et al, 2019;Kloenne et al, 2020;Lee et al, 2020), and so on. It is worth mentioning that the dual-phase materials (Wu et al, 2017;Hao et al, 2021;Zou et al, 2021) always present ultra-strong and ductile behaviors combining the solid solution strengthening, grain refinement effect, and precipitation hardening, which could excellently deal with the planar-defects-dominated plastic deformation behaviors (Hao et al, 2021).…”