Texture changes during recrystallization and the α-β-α phase transformation in two titanium alloys were investigated in situ by time-of-flight neutron diffraction by heating in a vacuum furnace to 950 °C. In commercially pure titanium, a strong texture memory effect is observed. This effect is a direct consequence of an orientation-selective α → β transformation, favoring new orientations produced during nucleation and grain growth. The β-α transformation favors β orientations with minimal misorientations, resulting in a strong final α texture that emphasizes the grain growth component. In Ti-6Al-4V, the texture memory effect is less pronounced. The high-temperature β texture is obtained by growth of pre-existing β nuclei. In a similar way, during cooling, the growth of α domains is controlled by high-temperature α orientations inherited from the β grains with Burgers orientation relation.

In situ observation of texture evolution during alpha-beta and beta-alpha phase transformations in titanium alloys investigated by neutron diffraction / Lonardelli, Ivan; N., Gey; H., Wenk; M., Humbert; S. C., Vogel; Lutterotti, Luca. - In: ACTA MATERIALIA. - ISSN 1359-6454. - STAMPA. - 55:17(2007), pp. 5718-5727. [10.1016/j.actamat.2007.06.017]

In situ observation of texture evolution during alpha-beta and beta-alpha phase transformations in titanium alloys investigated by neutron diffraction

Lonardelli, Ivan;Lutterotti, Luca
2007-01-01

Abstract

Texture changes during recrystallization and the α-β-α phase transformation in two titanium alloys were investigated in situ by time-of-flight neutron diffraction by heating in a vacuum furnace to 950 °C. In commercially pure titanium, a strong texture memory effect is observed. This effect is a direct consequence of an orientation-selective α → β transformation, favoring new orientations produced during nucleation and grain growth. The β-α transformation favors β orientations with minimal misorientations, resulting in a strong final α texture that emphasizes the grain growth component. In Ti-6Al-4V, the texture memory effect is less pronounced. The high-temperature β texture is obtained by growth of pre-existing β nuclei. In a similar way, during cooling, the growth of α domains is controlled by high-temperature α orientations inherited from the β grains with Burgers orientation relation.
2007
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Lonardelli, Ivan; N., Gey; H., Wenk; M., Humbert; S. C., Vogel; Lutterotti, Luca
In situ observation of texture evolution during alpha-beta and beta-alpha phase transformations in titanium alloys investigated by neutron diffraction / Lonardelli, Ivan; N., Gey; H., Wenk; M., Humbert; S. C., Vogel; Lutterotti, Luca. - In: ACTA MATERIALIA. - ISSN 1359-6454. - STAMPA. - 55:17(2007), pp. 5718-5727. [10.1016/j.actamat.2007.06.017]
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