Work-hardening and recovery mechanisms in gamma-based titanium aluminides

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J. D. H. Paul
F. Appel
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[1] GKSS Research Center,the Institute for Materials Research
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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A | 2003年 / 34卷
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Material Transaction; Work Hardening; Flow Stress; Isothermal Annealing; TiAl Alloy;
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The work-hardening mechanisms in two-phase γ-titanium aluminide alloys were characterized in terms of the glide obstacles determining the velocity and slip path of dislocations, utilizing transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observations and thermodynamic-glide parameters. There was clear evidence that short-range obstacles in the form of dislocation debris and dipoles were produced during plastic deformation at room temperature. These dislocation obstacles contributed significantly to work hardening. The observed strong strain hardening arose from long-range elastic dislocation interactions and the production of dipole and debris defects. The thermal stability of these deformation-induced defects was assessed by isothermal and isochronal annealing. The results indicated that the dipole and debris defects were relatively unstable upon annealing at moderately high temperatures, which led to significant recovery of work hardening.
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