Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7978010 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This paper is devoted to comparative investigation of recrystallization behavior during uniaxial hot compression at 600-900 °C of cast commercially pure titanium (CP-Ti) modified with boron and free of boron as well as of CP-Ti in initial wrought condition. Using optical microscopy and EBSD analysis it has been revealed that the boron addition in an amount of 0.2 wt% promoted much more uniform strain development and intensive dynamic recrystallization during hot compression in cast CP-Ti modified with boron as compared with cast CP-Ti free of boron. At the same time, hot compression led to similar fine-grained microstructures in cast CP-Ti modified with boron and wrought CP-Ti. The obtained results suggest that the boron additions to CP-Ti may reduce postcast processing steps and thus reduce the overall cost of produced fine-grained materials out of CP-Ti by means of hot working.
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Authors
V.M. Imayev, R.A. Gaisin, R.M. Imayev,