Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1449719 Acta Materialia 2007 10 Pages PDF
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.

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