Low modulus and high strength in a β Ti alloy exhibiting near-linear deformation behavior and TRIP/TWIP effect for potential biomedical applications
- Authors
- Li, Shuanglei; Chen, Boer; Hao, Shijie; Yeom, Jong-Taek; Nam, Tae-Hyun; Wang, Xu
- Issue Date
- Mar-2025
- Publisher
- Elsevier BV
- Keywords
- Goss texture; High strength; Low Young's modulus; Near-linear deformation; TRIP/TWIP
- Citation
- Journal of Alloys and Compounds, v.1020
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Journal of Alloys and Compounds
- Volume
- 1020
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/77373
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.jallcom.2025.179448
- ISSN
- 0925-8388
1873-4669
- Abstract
- Possessing the lowest possible Young's modulus and yet sufficiently high yield strength simultaneously is important and highly desirable for biomedical Ti alloys used for orthopedic applications but achieving this modulus-strength trade-off relationship is generally challenging in single-phase metal materials. Here, alloy design strategies of a low electron-to-atom (e/a) ratio, Goss texture and oxygen solute strengthening effect were considered and the achieved findings are that an incipient Young's modulus of 33.5 GPa together with a yield stress of 650 MPa was achieved in the present solution-treated (900 °C/30 min) Ti-Nb-Sn-O bulk alloy having a single β phase. The low Young's modulus in this study was because of the combined roles of a low e/a ratio (4.16), the nonexistence of ω phase, and a predominant (110)β[001]β Goss texture on reducing Young's modulus effectually. Additionally, a near-linear deformation behavior before yielding (∼2.3 %) was also observed in the present alloy probably caused by the considerable nanodomains with preferential orientation in the Goss textured β matrix but was neither owing to the stress-induced β to α martensitic transformation nor owing to the ω/α phases. A good strength-ductility balance also was achieved in this study owing to the combined transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) and twinning-induced plasticity (TWIP) effects. The studied β Ti-Nb-Sn-O alloy simultaneously possessing low Young's modulus existing toward that in human bone and high yield strength as well as large elongation appears to be a promising metal material for orthopedic implants. © 2025 Elsevier B.V.
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