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Meeting 2020 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Metastable Phases and Phase Equilibria: Towards Designing the Next Generation of Alloys
Presentation Title Tuning Strength in TRIP Titanium alloys
Author(s) Benjamin Ellyson, Amy Clarke, Jonah Klemm-Toole, Kester Clarke, Yoafeng Guo
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Benjamin Ellyson
Abstract Scope Titanium (Ti) alloys are heavily used in defense, aerospace and bio-medical sectors, due to their exceptional specific strength and corrosion resistance. However, limited uniform elongation and low work-hardening restrict allowable deformation and absorbed energy of parts in service. TRansformation-Induced Plasticity (TRIP) has been heavily utilized in steels to increase crash-resistance in service, circumventing the traditional strength/ductility trade-off. Some metastable β-Ti alloys have been reported to exhibit TRIP, producing exceptionally high uniform elongation and work hardening rate (WHR). However, TRIP is fundamentally misunderstood in the Titanium system and these alloys have been plagued by uncommonly low yield stresses. Recent results have revealed that aging of athermal ω-phase precipitates permits highly reproducible tuning of the yield-stress of TRIP Titanium alloys. This aging behavior is shown to affect ω-phase morphology and volume fraction, which in turn strongly affects the transformation stress for martensite.
Proceedings Inclusion? Planned: Supplemental Proceedings volume

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Composition, Processing, and Property Relationships in Fe and Al Modified Ti-12Cr Alloys
Deformation Mechanisms in Metastable Fcc Alloys
Deformation Mode, Strain Path, and Strain Rate Effects on Austenite to Martensite Transformation in Gen 3 Steels
Exploration of Nano-scaled Metastable Phases in Metastable Beta Titanium Alloys Using Advanced Electron Microscopy and Atom Probe Tomography
Formation of Metastable Spiral Patterns during Directional Eutectic Solidification
Harnessing the Stability of 𝜃ʹ-Al2Cu at Unprecedented High Temperatures
Modeling of Metastable Phase Formation for Sputtered Ti1-xAlxN Thin Films
New Strain-transformable Titanium Alloys Displaying Unprecedented Combination of Mechanical Properties: from Design Approaches to Deformation Mechanisms
Precipitation Kinetics and Mechanical Behavior of Oxygen-stabilized Metastable Beta Ti-Nb Alloys
Pseudo-in situ Characterization of Phase Transformation in an Al-Cu-Mn-Zr Alloy using Atom Probe Tomography
Resetting Mechanical Property of 9Cr Steel by Segregation Engineering
Shape Memory Response of High Temperature NiTiHfPd
The Intrinsic Coupling Between Twinning Plasticity and Transformation Plasticity in Metastable β Titanium Alloys
Thermal Decomposition of Quasicrystals in Powder-processed Icosahedral-phase-strengthened Aluminum Alloys
Towards Work-hardenability of Ti-6Al-4V Through a Quenching and Partitioning Approach
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