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In Situ Tensile Deformation and Mechanical Properties of α Platelets TC21 Alloy
Authors:Chunlin Yang  Song Zhang  Meigui Ou
Affiliation:1.College of Chemistry and Materials engineering, Guiyang University, Guiyang 550005, China;2.College of Materials and Metallurgy, Guizhou University, Guiyang 550025, China;3.Key Laboratory for Material Structure and Strength of Guizhou Province, Guiyang 550025, China
Abstract:
The present study was focused on the relationship between an α platelet microstructure and the properties of TC21 alloy, and the tensile deformation process was revealed by in situ observation. To obtain the α platelet microstructures, the samples were administered a solution treatment (1000 °C for 15 min) and then cooled to room temperature by different cooling methods (furnace cooling (FC), open-door furnace cooling (OFC), air cooling (AC), and water quench (WQ), corresponding to an increased cooling rate). It is found that α platelets become thinner and colonies become narrower with the increase in cooling rate. The formation of the platelet microstructure is based on the preferred Burgers orientation relationship of {110}β//{0001}α and <111>β//<112¯0>α. The α platelets orientation changes with the cooling rate. These differences in α platelets thickness and orientation result in the excellent ductility of the sample with thick platelets and the high strength of the samples with thin platelets. During the in situ tensile deformation process, the crack propagation path is deflected in the presence of grain boundaries, α platelets, and α colonies with different orientations. The fracture of the sample with thick α platelets shows better ductility compared to those with thin α platelets.
Keywords:TC21 alloy, α   platelets, mechanical properties, in situ tensile deformation
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