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Fatigue and fracture behavior of ultrafine-grained near ? titanium alloy produced by radial shear rolling and subsequent aging

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2021.140968

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Near ? titanium alloy; Ultrafine-grained structure; Very high cycle fatigue; Crack initiation

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  1. Russian Science Foundation [191900033]
  2. Russian Science Foundation [19-19-00033] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation

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The fatigue and fracture behavior of an ultrafine-grained near ? Ti-5Al-5V-5Mo-1Cr-1Fe alloy produced by radial shear rolling and subsequent aging was investigated using VHCF testing with a stress ratio R = -1. The study showed that the formed structure contributes to a high fatigue strength of the alloy, with fractographic analysis revealing an internal mode of fatigue crack development at interfaces between primary phase particles and the transformed matrix.
The fatigue and fracture behavior of an ultrafine-grained near ? Ti-5Al-5V-5Mo-1Cr-1Fe alloy produced by radial shear rolling and subsequent aging was investigated by very high cycle fatigue (VHCF) testing with the stress ratio R = -1. It was shown that the formed structure contributes to a high fatigue strength of the alloy in tests with a stress amplitude of 850 MPa and the number of cycles to failure 2.78 ? 107. Fractographic analysis revealed an internal mode of fatigue crack development with ?K values higher than 27 MPa m1/2. The fatigue crack initiation region was an area about 25 ?m in diameter showing the presence of up to 10 ?m long microcracks and micron-sized microvoids. The fatigue microcracks initiated at the interfaces between the primary ? (?) phase particles and the transformed ? matrix. A fatigue fracture model of the ultrafine-grained titanium alloy under VHCF loading was proposed which agrees well with the obtained experimental data.

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