Effect of the Lattice Curvature of Ti-6Al-4V Titanium Alloy on Their Fatigue Life and Fracture Toughness

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Parent link:Physical Mesomechanics
Vol. 23, iss. 5.— 2020.— [P. 369-375]
Corporate Author: Национальный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет Инженерная школа ядерных технологий Отделение экспериментальной физики
Other Authors: Panin V. E. Viktor Evgenyevich, Ovechkin B. B. Boris Borisovich, Hairullin (Khayrullin) R. R. Rustam Ravilievich, Lider A. M. Andrey Markovich, Bordulev Yu. S. Yuri Sergeevich, Panin A. V. Alexey Viktorovich, Perevalova O. B. Olga Borisovna, Vlasov I. V. Ilya Viktorovich
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The effect of hydrogen charging, ultrasonic treatment, and hydrogen charging after ultrasonic treatment on the fatigue life of VT6 alloy is investigated. Ultrasonic treatment causes the formation of a continuous nonetching ?2(Ti3Al) layer within the surface layer, which reduces the fatigue life. Below this layer there are bands of the ?2(Ti3Al) phase which, on the contrary, increase the fatigue life. These two effects together give a 1.3-fold increase in the fatigue life of the alloy. A catastrophic decrease in hydrogen charging after ultrasonic treatment is explained by the formation of regions of short-range displacements with a bcc lattice similar to the ? phase. As a result of radial shear rolling, a martensitic phase with very high strength is formed in the alloy. Its formation is predicted by positron annihilation spectroscopy and is detected by transmission electron microscopy. The high stability of the martensitic phase contributes to the lower fracture toughness of the alloy processed by radial shear rolling.
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Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1134/S102995992005001X
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
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