Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10620584 | Acta Materialia | 2011 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
We have used cross-correlation-based analysis of electron backscatter diffraction patterns to map lattice rotations in polycrystalline samples of Ti-6Al-4V before and after moderate (6%) tensile deformation. The sensitivity is improved compared to conventional Hough-based indexing and allows the density of geometrically necessary dislocations (GNDs) to be determined to â¼3 Ã 1012 mâ2 at a step size of 250 nm. In the undeformed sample there were a few grains with GND density significantly higher than the background level. These tended to be of small area and associated with neighbouring regions of β-phase exhibiting the Burgers relation. After deformation the overall GND density increased, with ãaã dislocations some 20 times more frequent than ãc + aã ones. Evidence is given of elevated GND densities close to some, but not all, grain boundaries after deformation. This was also the most likely reason for the trend for the grain-averaged GND density to be higher for grains with small area on the section plane.
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Authors
P.D. Littlewood, T.B. Britton, A.J. Wilkinson,