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Design strategy of TiC reinforced heterogeneous Ti-composites with an induced slip system for achieving high strength-ductility

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posted on 2024-02-25, 20:40 authored by Longlong Dong, Yan Tang, Wendian Fan, Xiang Li, Junjie Xu, Guodong Sun, Mingjia Li, Yongqing Fu, Ahmed Elmarakbi, Lianwen Wang, Yusheng Zhang

Achieving high strength and ductility for Ti alloys and their composites has been a key objective and also a great challenge for their engineering applications. Herein, we designed TiC/(TC18 + TC4) composites with bionic and heterogeneously lamella structures, achieving an exceptional combination of high strength and ductility. This is attributed to the formation of alternative layers of TC18-coarse grains and TC4-fine grains with TiC precipitated at their interfaces. Plastic incompatibility of these three-phases produces significant hetero-deformation-induced hardening, induced by mutual interactions of heterogeneous grains and TiC precipitates, as well as activation of extensive < c + a > slip groups. An optimal yield strength of ∼ 1168 MPa and a uniform elongation of ∼ 6% have been achieved, which are much higher than those of the TC4 matrix (i.e. ∼919 MPa and ∼2%). This study provides a new strategy for composite designs to overcome the trade-off dilemma for strength-ductility.

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The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China [No. 52271138], and Key Research and Development Projects of Shaanxi Province [Nos. 2024GX-YBXM-356, 2023-YBGY-433, 2021SF-296].

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