Improving strength-ductility synergy of titanium matrix composites containing nitrogen via the introduction of intragranular nano-TiB

Ke Feng, Hongmei Zhang*, Xingwang Cheng, Qunbo Fan, Xiaonan Mu, Yanan Sun, Ni Xiong, Hao wang, Hongqiang Duan, Yu Wang

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Abstract

We prepared a titanium matrix composite (TMC) with added boron nitride nanosheets (BNNSs) for strength-ductility trade-off issues. The composite, characterized by in-situ nano-TiB intragranular distribution and trace nitrogen solid solution, was prepared using rapid hot press sintering (FHP) and short-duration hot rolling. During pre-rolling heat preservation, the diffusion of boron and nitrogen resulted in the intragranular distribution of nano-TiB and nitrogen solid solution. The nano-TiB demonstrated excellent load transfer, fracture suppression, and dislocation storage capabilities at both room and high temperatures. Coupled with the nitrogen solid solution, the composite exhibited a significant enhancement in strain hardening effect compared to the titanium matrix. The composite outperformed the titanium matrix in strength and ductility at both room and high temperatures, demonstrating a notable strength-ductility synergy. This work provides a reference for designing TMCs with excellent performance at both room and high temperatures.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108551
JournalComposites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing
Volume188
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2025

Keywords

  • A. Metal-matrix composites (MMCs)
  • B. Mechanical properties
  • B. Microstructures
  • E. Sintering

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