Investigation of the tensile properties of heat treated Ti-Mo alloys

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Extensive efforts have been undertaken to develop Ti alloys consisting of single b phase in order to substitute the α + β phase in Ti-6Al-4V used as biomaterials. This study was aimed at investigating the tensile properties of solution treated Ti-10Mo and Ti-12Mo alloys as a function of their deformation mechanisms. The optical microscope (OM) was used to perform microstructural analysis, while the phase identification was conducted using the X-ray diffractometer (XRD). Tensile tests were also conducted at room temperature. Results obtained show that Ti-10Mo alloy possesses higher yield strength probably as a result of stress-induced x transformation and larger elongation due to twinning deformation than Ti-12Mo alloy. On the other hand, Ti-12Mo alloy showed moderate yield strength and large elongation due to the dominant twinning deformation mode. Both Ti-10Mo and Ti-12Mo alloys showed substantial and conspicuous equiaxed dimples, tearing ridges and few cleavage facets, which confirmed the occurrence of quasi-cleavage fracture.

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Raganya, L., Moshokoa, N., Obadele, B. A., Olubambi, P. A., & Machaka, R. (2021). Investigation of the tensile properties of heat treated Ti-Mo alloys. In Materials Today: Proceedings (Vol. 38, pp. 1044–1048). Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2020.05.782

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