Temperature-Dependent Deformation Mechanisms in Ti65 Alloy: An In Situ Tensile Study
HT Li and CX Li and DM Chen and YJ Liu and ZB Zhao and BH Zhang and M Qi and JR Liu and QJ Wang, MATERIALS, 18, 3270 (2025).
DOI: 10.3390/ma18143270
Understanding the relationship between deformation behavior and
mechanisms at elevated temperatures is of great significance for
applications of high-temperature titanium alloys. This study
systematically investigates the plastic deformation behavior of Ti65
alloy under both room-temperature and high-temperature conditions
through in situ tensile testing, combined with slip trace analysis,
crystal orientation analysis, and geometrical compatibility factor
evaluation. TEM observations and molecular dynamics simulations reveal
that plastic deformation is predominantly accommodated by basal and
prismatic slip systems with minimal pyramidal slip contribution at room
temperature. However, elevated temperatures significantly promote
pyramidal and
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