MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2020)

Criteria for fast and selective α precipitation at β grain boundaries in Ti-alloys Consequence for in-service microstructures

  • Liu Tao,
  • Germain Lionel,
  • Teixeira Julien,
  • Aeby-Gautier Elisabeth,
  • Gey Nathalie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202032112040
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 321
p. 12040

Abstract

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The potential for β grain boundaries (GBs) to give rise to large Widmanstätten colonies was determined through the observation of a large amount of precipitates at β GBs in a β-metastable titanium alloy using electron backscatter imaging and diffraction. The most critical boundaries are those which transform early and where a type of Variant Selection (VS) called double Burgers VS occurs. This mechanisms take place at ‘special’ β boundaries misoriented so that an α precipitate can be related to both grains through the Burgers relation. It was shown that the most critical GBs have a disorientation at an angle of less than 10° from 49.5°/ or 60°/. A simulation study allowed those boundaries to be quantifed in crystallographic textures typical of industrial products. Those texture have then been discussed as a function of their potential to form large Widmanstätten colonies.