Effect of duplex aging on microstructure and mechanical properties of near-β titanium alloy processed by isothermal multidirectional forging
Chang-jiang ZHANG, Xi Jiang, Zhidan Lü, Hong Feng, Shuzhi Zhang, Ying Xu, Muhammad Dilawer Hayat, Peng Cao
Abstract
The effects of sub-transus (α+β) annealing treatment (ST), followed by single aging (SA) or duplex aging (DA) on the microstructural evolution and mechanical properties of near-β Ti–4Al–1Sn–2Zr–5Mo–8V–2.5Cr (mass fraction, %) alloy were investigated using optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. The results show that the finer secondary α phase precipitates in the alloy after DA than SA (e.g., 149 nm for SA and 69 nm for DA, both after ST at 720 °C). The main reason is that the pre-aging step (300 °C) in the DA process leads to the formation of intermediate ω phase nanoparticles, which assist in the nucleation of the acicular secondary α phase precipitates. In addition, the strength of the alloy after DA is higher than that of SA at the specific ST temperature. A good combination is achieved in the alloy subjected to ST at 750 °C, followed by DA (UTS: 1450 MPa, EL: 3.87%), which is due to the precipitation of nanoscale secondary α phase by DA. In conclusion, DA is a feasible process for this new near-β titanium alloy.