Hot deformation, processing maps, and microstructural evolution of Ti/Ni/Ti layered composites

Ti/Ni/Ti layered composites, which combine the advantages of Ti and Ni, are widely used in sensor and biomedical applications due to their light weight, high strength, high conductivity, good stability and excellent corrosion resistance. However, it is difficult to control the structural parameters,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials characterization 2024-06, Vol.212, p.113939, Article 113939
Hauptverfasser: Zhao, Tianli, Zhang, Bing, Zhang, Zhijuan, Zhao, Jie, Zhan, Shancheng, Dang, Longjie, Zhang, Zengwen, Cai, Jun, Wang, Kuaishe
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Zusammenfassung:Ti/Ni/Ti layered composites, which combine the advantages of Ti and Ni, are widely used in sensor and biomedical applications due to their light weight, high strength, high conductivity, good stability and excellent corrosion resistance. However, it is difficult to control the structural parameters, microstructure, and mechanical properties of layered composites during co-deformation processing due to the distinct differences in the crystal structure, mechanical properties, and deformation behavior of Ti and Ni layers. In this paper, the hot deformation, processing maps, and microstructural evolution of Ti/Ni/Ti layered composites during hot deformation processing are investigated through hot compression tests at 550–850 °C/0.001–1.0 s−1, with a reduction of 65%. It is shown that the composites exhibit mainly dynamic recovery or similar dynamic recrystallization characteristics. Combined with the interface structure, processing maps and microstructure, the optimal parameters for Ti/Ni/Ti layered composites are 680–730 °C/0.007–0.015 s−1. During co-deformation, the microstructural evolution of the constituent layers is very complex. The deformation mechanism is mainly dynamic recovery (DRV), or DRV and dynamic recrystallization (DRX) in Ti layer, and work hardening (WH) or DRV in Ni layer. •Hot deformation, processing maps, and microstructural evolution of Ti/Ni/Ti layered composite were studied.•The rheological properties of Ti/Ni/Ti layered composites were investigated by the Deform software.•The deformation mechanism of Ni and Ti layers during co-deformation was analyzed by EBSD.•The parameters are determined based on processing maps, interface structure and microstructure of Ti/Ni/Ti composite.
ISSN:1044-5803
1873-4189
DOI:10.1016/j.matchar.2024.113939