Effects of microstructure heterogeneity on tensile properties and failure mechanism of GTAW joint of as-cast Ti2531

Haichao Gong, Qunbo Fan, Hongmei Zhang*, Duoduo Wang, Hong Yu, Lin Yang, Xinjie Zhu, Le Wang

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Abstract

In this study, as-cast dual-phase titanium alloy Ti2531 was welded by Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, and the effects of microstructure heterogeneity on tensile properties and failure mechanism was analyzed. Tensile test results showed that the specimens fractured in the base metal region, and the tensile strength Rm of the welded plate was 855 MPa ∼ 859 MPa, which was almost the same as that of the base metal. It was found that, compared with the base metal region, the fine and basketweave phase in the weld zone and heat-affected zone resulted in higher hardness and yield strength. Therefore, plastic strain concentration occurred in the base metal region and a large number of kink bands were found, which accounts for the relatively good plasticity with the fracture strain of 0.073–0.09. In addition, by means of intergranular orientation analysis, it was demonstrated that [0001]α and [101]β were the rotation axes of kink bands in the α and β phases, respectively. Furthermore, by observing the high-resolution electron microscopy, it was found that these kink bands were formed by the arrangement of edge dislocations. As a consequence, when the lattice distortion was severe, the unstable expansion of kink bands occurred and cracks were formed in widmanstätten colonies, inducing the failure of the specimen in the base metal region and great tensile strength equivalent to that of base material.

Original languageEnglish
Article number112258
JournalMaterials Characterization
Volume194
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2022

Keywords

  • As-cast titanium alloy
  • Failure mechanism
  • Kink bands
  • Welding performance

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