Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1576421 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The microstructure and texture evolution of a near-α titanium alloy during the tensile deformation at 900 °C was investigated using electron backscattered diffraction technology. During the tension at strain rate of 3×10−3 s−1, the flow stress reached a balance of hardening and softening, showing certain degree of superplasticity. The dynamic recrystallization was the principal softening mode. The mean size of the dynamically recrystallized grains increased with the flow stress decreasing. The initial textures were weakened or eliminated by the dynamic recrystallization process. Under deformation at strain rate of 3×10−3 s−1, a new texture component of (011¯0)[0001] generated and showed the largest values of Taylor factor. The origin of this dynamic recrystallization texture was clarified based on the Taylor's theory.

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