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Effect of Solution Cooling Rate on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Ultra-high Strength Titanium Alloy TB17
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1.State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an 710072, China;2.Key Laboratory of Advanced Titanium Alloys, Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials,AeroEngine Corporation of China, Beijing 100095, China

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TG146.23

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航空科学基金(2022Z047053001)、陕西省重点研发计划(2024GX-YBXM-349)

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    The effects of different cooling rates on the microstructure evolution and tensile properties of TB17 titanium alloy were studied. The results show that the cooling rate has a significant effect on the microstructure. When the cooling rate is low, the alloying elements are diffused fully, resulting in higher content and larger size of coarse lamellar layers, and a small amount of secondary α phase is precipitated in the matrix. When the cooling rate is high, a large amount of microstructure at high temperature is preserved, so that the coarse lamellar content is low and the size is small, and the secondary α phase is hardly observed. Due to the absence of external forces, the lamellar α phase maintains a strict Burgers orientation correspondence with the β phase. The tensile property is greatly affected by the solution cooling rate. A large amount of secondary α phase is precipitated during air-cooling (AC), which results in the highest strength. Due to the faster cooling speed, only the coarse layer is retained during water-quenching (WQ), resulting in the lowest strength. The cooling rate of furnace-cooled (FC) is too slow, so the coarse lamellar growth is obvious. This inhibits the precipitation of secondary α phase, and leads to the middle intensity. After aging treatment, the tensile properties change differently. WQ has the highest strength, while FC has the lowest strength.

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[Ji Xiaoyu, Xu Jianwei, Zhang Yu, Li Mingbing, Zeng Weidong, Zhu Zhishou. Effect of Solution Cooling Rate on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Ultra-high Strength Titanium Alloy TB17[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2025,54(3):665~670.]
DOI:10.12442/j. issn.1002-185X.20240531

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  • Received:August 16,2024
  • Revised:November 17,2024
  • Adopted:November 18,2024
  • Online: March 25,2025
  • Published: March 25,2025