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Networking amorphous phase reinforced titanium composites which show tensile plasticity
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringTensile PlasticityThermoplastic CompositeMaterial SystemTitanium CompositesMetal Matrix CompositeMicrostructure-strength RelationshipSolidificationMaterials ScienceSolid MechanicsTitanium Matrix CompositesStructural CeramicMicrostructureLocalized PlasticityAlloy DesignHigh-performance MaterialAlloy PhaseAlloy CastingMechanics Of Materials
Titanium matrix composites reinforced by an in situ formed networking amorphous phase have been prepared directly in the form of as-cast ingots. The composites show significant compressive and tensile plasticity. In contrast to the highly localized plasticity for most monolithic amorphous alloys, the tensile deformation of the current composites distributes uniformly over the entire specimen as a consequence of substantial work (strain) hardening. The formation mechanism of the networking structure, as a result of well-separated two-step solidification of the current alloy melts, have possible implications for composite synthesis in other alloy systems.
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