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A Critical Assessment Of The High Cycle Bending Fatigue Behavior Of Boron-Modified Ti-6al-4v, Casey M. Holycross
A Critical Assessment Of The High Cycle Bending Fatigue Behavior Of Boron-Modified Ti-6al-4v, Casey M. Holycross
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Boron-modified Ti-6Al-4V alloys have shown increased performance in mechanical properties over unmodified alloys and are currently of interest for use in turbine engine applications. These alloys offer up to 40% increase in ultimate tensile strength, up to 30% increase in stiffness, and favorable damage characteristics while maintaining a ductility greater than 10%. These attractive properties are attributed to small additions of boron that refine the microstructure and form strong and stiff TiB whiskers. Previous research has found that these modified alloys compare favorably in fatigue. Samples machined from a powder-metallurgy forging with nominal composition Ti-6Al-4V-1B, were tested in fully-reversed bending …