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Interaction of $\langle a \rangle$ prismatic screw dislocations with the $\alpha-\beta$ interface side face in $\alpha-\beta$ Ti alloys

Materials Science 2023-09-15 v2

Abstract

Slip transmission across αβ\alpha-\beta interfaces is of great significance in understanding the strength of αβ\alpha-\beta Ti alloys for aerospace applications. Molecular statics (MS) and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were conducted to investigate the mechanisms of slip transmission of a\langle a \rangle prismatic screw dislocations across the αβ\alpha-\beta interface side face. In these simulations, the α\alpha phase consisted of pure HCP Ti whereas the β\beta phase was modeled as Ti60_{60}Nb40_{40} BCC random alloy using a Ti-Nb interatomic potential. Firstly, the misfit dislocations structure on the αβ\alpha-\beta interface side face has been characterized from MS simulations. This predicted dislocation structure is in good agreement with experimental observations in Ti-alloys. Secondly, MD simulations of the interaction of [a1][a_1], [a2][a_2], and [a3][a_3] prismatic screw dislocations with the interface side face in an αβ\alpha-\beta bi-crystal were performed at different temperatures. A distinct barrier of the interface side face to different types of dislocation transmission was found. The origin of this anisotropy in the slip transmission is due to the relative misalignment of the slip systems between the α\alpha and the β\beta phases from the Burgers orientation relationship. Finally, the mechanisms of slip transmission of each dislocation type were analyzed in a detailed atomistic description and compared to experimental observations.

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@article{arxiv.2305.05737,
  title  = {Interaction of $\langle a \rangle$ prismatic screw dislocations with the $\alpha-\beta$ interface side face in $\alpha-\beta$ Ti alloys},
  author = {Ali Rida and Satish I. Rao and Jaafar A. El-Awady},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.05737},
  year   = {2023}
}