Materials Research Letters (Jul 2023)
Low modulus Ti-rich biocompatible TiNbZrTaHf concentrated alloys with exceptional plasticity
Abstract
This study investigates the evolutions of microstructure and performance of TiNbZrTaHf-based alloys from equiatomic high-entropy alloys to Ti-rich dilute alloys. A novel biocompatible alloy, Ti50Nb12.5Zr12.5Ta12.5Hf12.5, was developed with a high yield strength of 839 ± 12 MPa, low modulus of 61.5 GPa, low magnetic susceptibility of ∼1.99 × 10−6 cm3g−1, and unprecedented tensile plasticity of 28.7 ± 2.2%. The study discusses the underlying mechanisms responsible for these superior performances, attributing the exceptional plasticity to the activation of cross-slip dislocations, enhanced dynamic recovery and high resistance to crack propagation. The findings provide new insights into the development of biomedical titanium alloys.
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