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Investigation of the fracture mechanism of Ti-5Al-2.5Sn at cryogenic temperaturesFractography and metallographic sectioning were used to investigate the influence of microstructure on the fracture mechanism and fracture toughness (KIC) of normal interstitial and extra low interstitial (ELI) Ti-5Al-25Sn at 20 K (-423 F) and 77 K (-320 F). Plates of each grade were mill annealed at 815 C followed by either air or furnace cooling. These variations in composition and cooling rate resulted in differences in the volume fraction and internal structure of the dispersed beta phase and in the ordering of the alpha matrix. The ELI alloys were tougher than the normal interstitial plates. KIC of the furnace-cooled ELI plate was 25% lower than that of the air-cooled ELI material. Variations in cooling rate had no influence of KIC of the normal interstitial alloys. Fractography showed that a large portion of the fracture surfaces were covered with elongated dimples. Metallographic sections of specimens deformed at 77 K showed that these features form at the intersections of slip bands or deformation twins with grain or twin boundaries. Ordering and higher interstitial levels increase the local strain in slip bands resulting in void nucleation at lower macroscopic strains and lower KIC values.
Document ID
19780048410
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Van Stone, R. H.
(GE Research and Development Center Schenectady, N.Y., United States)
Low, J. R., Jr.
(General Electric Co. Cleveland, OH, United States)
Shannon, J. L., Jr.
(NASA Lewis Research Center Strength of Materials Section, Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
Date Acquired
August 9, 2013
Publication Date
April 1, 1978
Publication Information
Publication: Metallurgical Transactions A - Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science
Volume: 9A
Subject Category
Metallic Materials
Accession Number
78A32319
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NGR-39-087-047
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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