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Study on ω phase transformation of Ti-1300 alloy under 20MPa compressive stress
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1.College of Material and Metallurgy Engineering,Guizhou University,1.College of Material and Metallurgy Engineering,Guizhou University,1.College of Material and Metallurgy Engineering,Guizhou University,1.College of Material and Metallurgy Engineering,Guizhou University

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National Natural Science Foundation of China (51364024, 50364002); Foundation of State Key Laboratory of Gansu Advanced Non-ferrous Metal Materials (SKL 1316); Gansu Province Department of Education Fund (2013A-029)

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    The ω phase transformation of Ti-1300 alloy under 20MPa compressive stress during continuous heating was investigated using high resolution dilatometer DIL 805 A/D. Results show that the ω phase transformation of Ti-1300 alloy could be inhibited by 20MPa compressive stress during continuous heating. The local activation energy of ω phase transformation for Ti-1300 alloy was determined on the basis of Kissinger–Akahira–Sunose(KAS) method. The average activation energy of ω phase transformation is about 73 KJ/mol under 20MPa compressive stress, which is higher comparing with no stress condition (55KJ/mol ). However, the compress stress was able to certain inhibit the ω phase transformation of Ti-1300 alloy during continuous heating. Therefore, owing to the activation energy decresed with increase of transformed volume fraction fω, the inhibiting effect of compressive stress on ω phase transformation of Ti-1300 alloy was gradually weakened.

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[Zhang Zhenxuan, Lei Min, Wan Mingpan, Ma Rui. Study on ω phase transformation of Ti-1300 alloy under 20MPa compressive stress[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2017,46(11):3277~3281.]
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  • Received:August 07,2015
  • Revised:January 08,2016
  • Adopted:February 24,2016
  • Online: December 13,2017
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