2020
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/202032111062
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Towards work-hardenability of Ti-6Al-4V through a quenching and partitioning approach

Abstract: In this work, the work-hardening ability of Ti-6Al-4V alloy was investigated using a quenching and partitioning strategy on dual-phase Ti-6Al-4V samples. As recently reported [1], it is known that a sub-transus thermal treatment followed by water quenching are able to generate a dual phaseα + α’ microstructure with a remarkable work-hardening coupled with an interesting balance between strength and ductility. Based on this statement, several heat treatments at various subtransus temperatures were performed on … Show more

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“…In fact, during uniaxial loading, the stress accumulates in correspondence with these interfaces, which are very prone to accommodating dislocation generation. This results in an overall strengthening effect, which is maximized if the α/α' ratio is close to 0.5, enhancing the number of relative interfaces [76]. In this work, the WQ samples were characterized by a very low α/α' ratio due to the almost complete lack of α laths.…”
Section: Microstructure Investigationmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In fact, during uniaxial loading, the stress accumulates in correspondence with these interfaces, which are very prone to accommodating dislocation generation. This results in an overall strengthening effect, which is maximized if the α/α' ratio is close to 0.5, enhancing the number of relative interfaces [76]. In this work, the WQ samples were characterized by a very low α/α' ratio due to the almost complete lack of α laths.…”
Section: Microstructure Investigationmentioning
confidence: 93%