Investigations into the possibility of improving the strength-ductility relation in a metastable β-titanium alloy (Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al) through plasticity induced transformation (PiTTi) have been carried out. Various heat treatments in the β and/or α+β condition were performed to study their influence on both the microstructure and solute partitioning, which eventually control the PiTTi effect. Stress-induced martensite formation promoting such effect has been observed upon compression testing for β and β+(α+β) microstructures. The stress-strain curves exhibiting stress-induced martensite show ~20% increase in strength, while still retaining a reasonable ductility level. Microstructural parameters such as grain size and solute concentration (esp...
International audienceA new family of metastable beta type titanium alloys has recently been designe...
This research focuses on the stability of three metastable ? titanium alloys – Ti-10V-1Fe-3Al (Ti-10...
In this paper, explanation of an exceptionally low yield strength and high plasticity of α"-martensi...
Investigations into the possibility of improving the strength-ductility relation in a metastable β-t...
Preliminary studies show the existence of Plasticity induced Transformation in metastable β-Titanium...
Metastable β Ti alloys can undergo martensitic transformation under stress. It is shown that such st...
The temperature dependence of the stress-induced martensite (SIM) formation in a Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al (Ti-...
Due to Plasticity induced Transformation in metastable β-Ti-10V-2Fe- 3Al (wt.%) alloy (PiTTi) upon d...
A metastable-β titanium alloy, Ti-10V-3Fe-3Al (wt. %), was subjected to thermo-mechanical processing...
A metastable-β titanium alloy, Ti-10V-3Fe-3Al (wt. %), was subjected to thermo-mechanical processing...
A metastable β Ti-10V-3Al-3Fe (wt pct) alloy containing different α phase fractions after thermo-mec...
Metastable β-Ti alloys are key engineering materials due to their excellent combination of ductility...
This review summarizes the current knowledge on the α″ martensite transformation in metastable β Ti ...
As part of a treatise on the hardenability of Ti-1023, a summary about the nucleation mechanisms of ...
β titanium alloys are becoming more and more used in several application fields thanks to their uniq...
International audienceA new family of metastable beta type titanium alloys has recently been designe...
This research focuses on the stability of three metastable ? titanium alloys – Ti-10V-1Fe-3Al (Ti-10...
In this paper, explanation of an exceptionally low yield strength and high plasticity of α"-martensi...
Investigations into the possibility of improving the strength-ductility relation in a metastable β-t...
Preliminary studies show the existence of Plasticity induced Transformation in metastable β-Titanium...
Metastable β Ti alloys can undergo martensitic transformation under stress. It is shown that such st...
The temperature dependence of the stress-induced martensite (SIM) formation in a Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al (Ti-...
Due to Plasticity induced Transformation in metastable β-Ti-10V-2Fe- 3Al (wt.%) alloy (PiTTi) upon d...
A metastable-β titanium alloy, Ti-10V-3Fe-3Al (wt. %), was subjected to thermo-mechanical processing...
A metastable-β titanium alloy, Ti-10V-3Fe-3Al (wt. %), was subjected to thermo-mechanical processing...
A metastable β Ti-10V-3Al-3Fe (wt pct) alloy containing different α phase fractions after thermo-mec...
Metastable β-Ti alloys are key engineering materials due to their excellent combination of ductility...
This review summarizes the current knowledge on the α″ martensite transformation in metastable β Ti ...
As part of a treatise on the hardenability of Ti-1023, a summary about the nucleation mechanisms of ...
β titanium alloys are becoming more and more used in several application fields thanks to their uniq...
International audienceA new family of metastable beta type titanium alloys has recently been designe...
This research focuses on the stability of three metastable ? titanium alloys – Ti-10V-1Fe-3Al (Ti-10...
In this paper, explanation of an exceptionally low yield strength and high plasticity of α"-martensi...