Cold rotary-swaging was applied to the metastable β-phase Ti-12Mo-6Zr-2Fe (TMZF) alloy to achieve material with high strength parameters without compromising its low elastic modulus. The process also introduced significant location-dependent property gradient, resulting in difference in the hardness of the outer region by 28.7% compared to the interior region. The increased hardness values at the surface result from a combined contribution of dominant dislocation accumulation, enhanced crystallographic texture, and pronounced subgrain boundaries. The enhanced plastic deformation at the surface together with residual strain accumulation in the interior leads to a beneficial gradient core-shell structure, where the harder shell constrains the softer core. The interplay between the unique characteristics of the TMZF alloy and the deformation mechanisms during cold rotary-swaging demonstrates a practical pathway to tailor desirable spatially distributed mechanical properties for superior fatigue resistance in other advanced alloy systems. Specifically, this work provides quantitative microstructure distribution subjected to rotary swaging.
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Yu‐Hao Wu
Mao-Yuan Luo
Kuo-Wei Hsu
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología
Nanyang Technological University
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
National Tsing Hua University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a767dfbadf0bb9e87e2b80 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmrt.2026.01.219