Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1451214 Acta Materialia 2005 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Microstructures composed of Widmanstätten laths embedded in lamellar colonies were obtained by moderate rapid cooling of a quaternary near-γ TiAl alloy, Ti–46.8Al–1.7Cr–1.8Nb (at.%). The morphological and crystallographic features of these microstructures were characterized using SEM (with EBSD) and TEM. Identification of different γ   variants was done using an original approach based on automatic analysis of Kikuchi patterns obtained by TEM in convergent beam mode. Widmanstätten laths systematically show misorientations of ∼65° around the axis 〈11¯00〉α2 with respect to the embedding lamellar structure. The inner structure shows similarities with the lamellar structures, i.e., multi-platelet structure with Blackburn relationship between γ and α2 phases and {1 1 1}γ habit planes. It also presents strong differences in terms of lamellae fineness and the amount and morphology of α2 phase. Moreover, the Widmanstätten laths contain a lot of internal structure defects. From the results presented, and taking into account that the 65° misorientation between the Widmanstätten laths and the lamellar structures is associated with a twinning system of the hexagonal phase ({112¯2}〈1¯1¯23〉), we suggest a new transformation mechanism for the development of Widmanstätten laths during cooling.

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