The influence of composition and processing conditions on the behaviour of metastable beta titanium alloys

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Title
The influence of composition and processing conditions on the behaviour of metastable beta titanium alloys

CoPED ID
a96d426a-50f4-435b-8275-31e181ebe4f6

Status
Active

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Value
No funds listed.

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2019

End Date
June 29, 2023

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Functional components, driven by the martensitic transformation in Ti- and NiTi- based alloys, offer huge potential benefits to many engineering sectors. However, one of the key barriers to realising this potential has been the inability to tailor the transformation behaviour to specific operational conditions. This problems is exacerbated by an incomplete understanding of the role of alloying and microstructural condition, coupled with significant variations in corresponding literature data. This project seeks to address these issues by developing an enhanced mechanistic description of the transformation in a range of binary and ternary Ti- based alloys. Alloys will be fabricated by arc melting pure elements, processed by cold rolling and subjected to recrystallisation heat treatments. The resulting microstructural condition will be characterised by advanced electron microscopy whilst the crystallographic changes that occur during thermally and mechanically driven phase transformations will be studied using in situ synchrotron X-day diffraction.

University of Cambridge LEAD_ORG
Rolls-Royce STUDENT_PP_ORG

Howard Stone SUPER_PER
Christian Talbot STUDENT_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Alloys
  2. Electron microscopy
  3. Microstructures
  4. Steel

Extracted key phrases
  1. Metastable beta titanium alloy
  2. Transformation behaviour
  3. Specific operational condition
  4. Processing condition
  5. Microstructural condition
  6. Martensitic transformation
  7. Phase transformation
  8. Huge potential benefit
  9. Functional component
  10. Influence
  11. Advanced electron microscopy
  12. Key barrier
  13. Incomplete understanding
  14. Engineering sector
  15. Ti-

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