Abnormal Deformation Behavior of Oxygen-Modified β-Type Ti-29Nb-13Ta-4.6Zr Alloys for Biomedical Applications

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Huihong Liu
Mitsuo Niinomi
Masaaki Nakai
Xin Cong
Ken Cho
Carl J. Boehlert
Vahid Khademi
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[1] Tohoku University,Institute for Materials Research
[2] Osaka University,Joining and Welding Research Institute
[3] Meijo University,Graduate School of Science and Technology
[4] Osaka University,Graduate School of Engineering
[5] Nagoya University,Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability
[6] Kindai University,Graduate School of Mechanical Engineering
[7] Michigan State University,Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
[8] Michigan State University,Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A | 2017年 / 48卷
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Martensitic Transformation; Slip System; Slip Line; Tensile Deformation; Mechanical Twinning;
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Oxygen was added to the biomedical β-type Ti-29Nb-13Ta-4.6Zr alloy (TNTZ, mass pct) in order to improve its strength, while keeping its Young’s modulus low. Conventionally, with an increase in the oxygen content, an alloy’s tensile strength increases, while its tensile elongation-to-failure decreases. However, an abnormal deformation behavior has been reported in the case of oxygen-modified TNTZ alloys in that their strength increases monotonically while their elongation-to-failure initially decreases and then increases with the increase in the oxygen content. In this study, this abnormal tensile deformation behavior of oxygen-modified TNTZ alloys was investigated systematically. A series of TNTZ-(0.1, 0.3, and 0.7 mass pct)O alloy samples was prepared, treated thermomechanically, and finally solution treated; these samples are denoted as 0.1ST, 0.3ST, and 0.7ST, respectively. The main tensile deformation mechanisms in 0.1ST are a deformation-induced α″-martensitic transformation and {332}〈113〉 mechanical twinning. The large elongation-to-failure of 0.1ST is attributable to multiple deformation mechanisms, including the deformation-induced martensitic transformation and mechanical twinning as well as dislocation glide. In both 0.3ST and 0.7ST, dislocation glide is the predominant deformation mode. 0.7ST shows more homogeneous and extensive dislocation glide along with multiple slip systems and a higher frequency of cross slip. As a result, it exhibits a higher work-hardening rate and greater resistance to local stress concentration, both of which contribute to its elongation-to-failure being greater than that of 0.3ST.
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