High-temperature damage-tolerance of a hot-rolled brick-and-mortar Ti2Ni/TiNi composite

Chen Jia, Zhiping Xiong*, Dezheng Yang, Yangwei Wang, Xingwang Cheng

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Abstract

A nacre-like biomimetic Ti2Ni/TiNi brick-and-mortar composite, consisting of brittle Ti2Ni bricks homogeneously distributed in ductile TiNi mortars, is produced by hot rolling conventional laminated composite. When deformation temperature is between 25 and 500 °C, the brick-and-mortar composite essentially remains constants of fracture toughness (50 MPa·m1/2) and flexural strength (1250 MPa). This is consistent with zig-zag crack trajectories inherited from the nacre-like structure, providing a strong extrinsic toughening. Further increasing the deformation temperature up to 700 °C dramatically deteriorates the flexural strength because the TiNi mortars are strongly softened. Therefore, the Ti2Ni/TiNi brick-and-mortar composite exhibits a high-temperature damage-tolerance up to 500 °C.

Original languageEnglish
Article number132555
JournalMaterials Letters
Volume323
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Sept 2022

Keywords

  • Biomimetic
  • Brick-and-mortar
  • Composite materials
  • TiNi
  • Toughness

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