Improvement in Mechanical Performance of Biomaterial Ti Alloy by Controlling Volume Fraction of Martensite Phase

Author:

Akahori Toshikazu1,Ino Shota1,Hattori Tomokazu1

Affiliation:

1. Meijo University

Abstract

Recently, biomaterial α + β type Ti alloys with relatively low Young’s modulus and high specific strength have been widely used all over the world. Martensite (M) phase in α + β type Ti alloy has been reported to improve the toughness and ductility, therefore, there is high possibility of improvement in the mechanical properties easily by controlling the volume fraction of M phase. In this study, the change in mechanical properties of α + β type Ti-6Al-7Nb (Ti67) with various volume fractions of M phase were systematically investigated through the various heat treatments and thermo-mechanical treatments. Microstructures of Ti67 subjected to ST at 1173 K to 1273 K below the temperature of β transus were composed of martensite and primary α phases. The volume fraction of M phase increased with an increase in ST temperature. Tensile strength increased simply with an increase in the volume fraction of M phase, while the elongation, reduction of area and Young’s modulus showed a reverse trend. Fatigue limit of Ti67 subjected to ST at 1243K showed the highest value of 880 MPa.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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