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Cyclic deformation and microstructure evolution of high Nb containing TiAl alloy during high temperature low cycle fatigue

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Abstract The cyclic stress-strain (CSS) behavior of high Nb containing TiAl alloy with a duplex microstructure was investigated at 850 °C. Transmission electron microscope (TEM) observations and electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD)… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The cyclic stress-strain (CSS) behavior of high Nb containing TiAl alloy with a duplex microstructure was investigated at 850 °C. Transmission electron microscope (TEM) observations and electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) techniques were carried out to obtain insight into the microstructure evolution governing this behavior. At low strain amplitude, the material exhibits a rapid saturation of stress amplitude. At intermediate and high strain amplitude, the CSS behavior is characterized by generally cyclic softening. The changes of microstructure are strain-induced phase transformations and dynamic recrystallization, which lead to a degradation of lamellar microstructure. Twin boundaries can promote discontinuous dynamic recrystallization of γ phase, for processing relatively high energy. α2 + γ → B2, α2 → B2, and α2lamellae → γ phase transformations are detrimental to fatigue life of the material, because fracture propagation are usually along B2 phase boundaries and γ grain boundaries, thus, the fracture mode is a combination of ductile fracture and intergranular cleavage fracture.

Keywords: high containing; microstructure evolution; tial alloy; strain; containing tial; microstructure

Journal Title: International Journal of Fatigue
Year Published: 2017

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