“…Discontinuous reinforced titanium matrix composites (DRTMCs) , featuring higher service temperature and better plasticity and processability than traditional titanium alloys, have attracted extensive attention in the past decades [1][2][3][4][5][6] . Many researchers have prepared systems of DRTMCs with different enhancement phases and methods, but most of the enhancement phases in DRTMCs are uniformly distributed [7][8][9][10][11] .However, uniform distribution of reinforcing phases can only achieve a limited reinforcement effect and lead to a significant reduction in the plasticity of the composites, especially for powder metallurgy materials, which exhibit a high room temperature brittleness [10] .…”