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Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2013

Effect of microstructure on the mechanical properties of as-cast Ti–Nb–Al–Cu–Ni alloys for biomedical application

I.V. Okulov; S. Pauly; Uta Kühn; P. Gargarella; Tom Marr; J. Freudenberger; L. Schultz; Juliane Scharnweber; C.-G. Oertel; Werner Skrotzki; J. Eckert

The correlation between the microstructure and mechanical behavior during tensile loading of Ti68.8Nb13.6Al6.5Cu6Ni5.1 and Ti71.8Nb14.1Al6.7Cu4Ni3.4 alloys was investigated. The present alloys were prepared by the non-equilibrium processing applying relatively high cooling rates. The microstructure consists of a dendritic bcc β-Ti solid solution and fine intermetallic precipitates in the interdendritic region. The volume fraction of the intermetallic phases decreases significantly with slightly decreasing the Cu and Ni content. Consequently, the fracture mechanism in tension changes from cleavage to shear. This in turn strongly enhances the ductility of the alloy and as a result Ti71.8Nb14.1Al6.7Cu4Ni3.4 demonstrates a significant tensile ductility of about 14% combined with the high yield strength of above 820 MPa already in the as-cast state. The results demonstrate that the control of precipitates can significantly enhance the ductility and yet maintaining the high strength and the low Youngs modulus of these alloys. The achieved high bio performance (ratio of strength to Youngs modulus) is comparable (or even superior) with that of the recently developed Ti-based biomedical alloys.


Applied Physics Letters | 2014

Deformation and fracture behavior of composite structured Ti-Nb-Al-Co(-Ni) alloys

I.V. Okulov; Uta Kühn; Tom Marr; J. Freudenberger; L. Schultz; C.-G. Oertel; Werner Skrotzki; J. Eckert

Tensile ductility of the Ti-based composites, which consist of a β-Ti phase surrounded by ultrafine structured intermetallics, is tunable through the control of intermetallics. The two Ti-based alloys studied exhibit similar compressive yield strength (about 1000 MPa) and strain (about 35%–40%) but show a distinct difference in their tensile plasticity. The alloy Ti71.8Nb14.1Ni7.4Al6.7 fractures at the yield stress while the alloy Ti71.8Nb14.1Co7.4Al6.7 exhibits about 4.5% of tensile plastic deformation. To clarify the effect of microstructure on the deformation behavior of these alloys, tensile tests were carried out in the scanning electron microscope. It is shown that the distribution as well as the type of intermetallics affects the tensile ductility of the alloys.


Acta Materialia | 2010

Studies on recrystallization of single-phase copper alloys by resistance measurements

J. Freudenberger; Alexander Kauffmann; H. Klauß; Tom Marr; Nenkov K; V. Subramanya Sarma; L. Schultz


Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2014

Microstructure and mechanical properties of new composite structured Ti–V–Al–Cu–Ni alloys for spring applications

I.V. Okulov; Uta Kühn; Tom Marr; J. Freudenberger; I.V. Soldatov; L. Schultz; C.-G. Oertel; Werner Skrotzki; J. Eckert


Metals | 2011

Ti-Al Composite Wires with High Specific Strength

Tom Marr; J. Freudenberger; Dirk Seifert; Hansjörg Klauß; Jan Romberg; I.V. Okulov; Juliane Scharnweber; Andy Eschke; Carl-Georg Oertel; Werner Skrotzki; Uta Kühn; J. Eckert; L. Schultz


Metals | 2013

Processing of Intermetallic Titanium Aluminide Wires

Tom Marr; J. Freudenberger; Alexander Kauffmann; Jan Romberg; I.V. Okulov; Romy Petters; Juliane Scharnweber; Andy Eschke; Carl-Georg Oertel; Uta Kühn; J. Eckert; Werner Skrotzki; L. Schultz


Acta Materialia | 2013

Influence of boron and oxygen on the microstructure and mechanical properties of high-strength Ti66Nb13Cu8Ni6.8Al6.2 alloys

Arne Helth; U. Siegel; U. Kühn; Thomas Gemming; W. Gruner; Steffen Oswald; Tom Marr; J. Freudenberger; Juliane Scharnweber; C.-G. Oertel; Werner Skrotzki; L. Schultz; J. Eckert


Advanced Engineering Materials | 2010

Damascene Light-Weight Metals

Tom Marr; J. Freudenberger; Alexander Kauffmann; Juliane Scharnweber; Carl-Georg Oertel; Werner Skrotzki; Uwe Siegel; Uta Kühn; J. Eckert; U. Martin; L. Schultz


Advanced Engineering Materials | 2014

Processing of High Strength Light‐Weight Metallic Composites

Werner Skrotzki; Andy Eschke; Jan Romberg; Juliane Scharnweber; Tom Marr; Romy Petters; I.V. Okulov; Carl-Georg Oertel; J. Freudenberger; Uta Kühn; L. Schultz; Jürgen Eckert


Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2014

Texture development in Ti/Al filament wires produced by accumulative swaging and bundling

Andy Eschke; Juliane Scharnweber; C.-G. Oertel; Werner Skrotzki; Tom Marr; Jan Romberg; J. Freudenberger; L. Schultz; I.V. Okulov; Uta Kühn; J. Eckert

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J. Freudenberger

Freiberg University of Mining and Technology

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L. Schultz

Dresden University of Technology

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Werner Skrotzki

Dresden University of Technology

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J. Eckert

Austrian Academy of Sciences

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Juliane Scharnweber

Dresden University of Technology

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I.V. Okulov

Dresden University of Technology

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C.-G. Oertel

Dresden University of Technology

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Andy Eschke

Dresden University of Technology

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Alexander Kauffmann

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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