New heat treatment method boosts strength and ductility of titanium alloy.
The researchers studied how different types of forging affect the structure and properties of a titanium alloy. They found that forging can create either equiaxed or lamellar structures in the alloy. Equiaxed structures are stronger and more flexible, but less tough than lamellar structures. By using a specific type of forging called nearβforging, the alloy can have a good balance of strength, ductility, and toughness.