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The deformation behavior of two alloys whose compositions (Ti-25Al-9Nb and Ti-11Al-23Nb in at.%) correspond to alpha-two and beta phases in the Ti-24Al-11Nb alloy has been investigated. Results from both compression and tensile tests over a range of temperatures from 27° to 650°C indicate that the yield stress as well as the strain and strain-rate hardening characteristics of the Ti-24-11 alloy are controlled by the Ti3Al-base alpha-two phase. In contrast to the Alpha-two alloy, the Beta alloy has a flow stress which is very sensitive to temperature and strain rate at 650°C, suggesting the onset of high temperature creep processes.
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Giths, S.J., Koss, D.A. On the Macroscopic Flow Behavior of the Phases Present in Ti-24Al-llNb. MRS Online Proceedings Library 133, 323 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1557/PROC-133-323
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