Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1571859 | Materials Characterization | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Microstructural transformations of near-alpha titanium alloy under laser-surface -melted and post-heat treated conditions were systematically investigated. The results show that, after laser surface melting treatment, a melted zone and a heat-affected zone are formed in the titanium alloy. The melted zone consists of columnar grains, which are characterized by fine aâ³ phase, distributed dispersively in acicular martensite phase αâ². Martensite transformation occurs at a lower temperature in post-heating process. The α phase in the laser-surface-melted zone is further refined during the recrystallization, and a fine dispersive α + β microstructure is formed when experienced post-heat treatment at an elevated temperature.
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Authors
G.X. Luo, G.Q. Wu, Z. Huang, Z.J. Ruan,