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Title: Effect of boron and carbon addition on microstructure and mechanical properties of metastable beta titanium alloys
Authors: Banoth, Ravinaik
Sarkar, Rajdeep
Bhattacharjee, Amit
Nandy, T.K.
Rao, G.V.S. Nageswara
Keywords: Boron and carbon
Electron microscopy
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Materials and Design
Citation: 10.1016/j.matdes.2014.11.004
Abstract: Effect of boron and carbon on microstructure and mechanical properties of b titanium alloys Ti–15V–3Cr3Mo–3Sn, Ti–10V–2Fe–3Al, and Ti–5V–5Mo–5Al–3Cr has been studied in detail. The addition of boron and carbon results in refinement of b grain size and a-precipitates during ageing. While the hardness and tensile strength increase with the addition of boron and carbon, the elongation to failure deteriorates. The increase in strength is attributed to a synergistic effect of grain refinement and load sharing by TiB and TiC particles; whereas decrease in elongation is due to the brittleness of these hard particles. Ageing results in increase in strength and decrease in elongation as compared to solution treatment condition. In this case, the effect of boron and carbon is marginal. Further enhancement in the properties can be achieved by fine tuning heat treatment parameters. Multiple slopes are observed in log–log plots of true stress–true strain thereby implying different deformation mechanisms over a large range of plastic deformation.
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URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2716
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