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Local deformation mechanisms of two-phase Ti alloy
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EngineeringSevere Plastic DeformationMechanical EngineeringColony MicrostructureStructural MaterialsCompression TestsMicrostructure-strength RelationshipMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringCrystalline DefectsSolid MechanicsTwo-phase Ti AlloyMaterial MechanicsMechanical DeformationMicrostructureMechanical PropertiesApplied PhysicsAlloy DesignLocal Deformation MechanismsAlloy PhaseMechanics Of Materials
This paper describes a study of local deformation mechanisms in two-phase Ti alloy, Ti–6Al–2Sn–4Zr–2Mo, by performing in-situ micropillar compression tests. A colony microstructure was examined and select grains identified for examination were chosen with EBSD measurements. These grains were chosen to isolate individual slip systems within each test. Micropillars of tri-crystal (α–β–α) structure were fabricated from four determined regions, and compression tests were performed using a displacement-controlled nanoindenter set inside a SEM, with a constant displacement rate. The results show that the α/β morphology significantly affects the local deformation behaviour. For these colony structures, Schmid's law in general enables anticipation of local slip activity, but the presence and morphology of the β phase can significantly alter the apparent yielding point and work hardening response. The role of interfaces within these tri-crystal pillars is discussed.
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