Metals (May 2024)

Aging Treatment Induces the Preferential Crystallographic Orientation of α<sub>s</sub> in the Near-α Titanium Alloy Ti60

  • Bin Liu,
  • Chenglu Liu,
  • Xuewen Li,
  • Hao Wu,
  • Kesong Miao,
  • He Wu,
  • Rengeng Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met14050602
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
p. 602

Abstract

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In this article, we subjected the Ti60 alloy to solid-solution treatment at 1020 °C and aging treatment at 600 °C, respectively, achieving a bimodal microstructure. The microstructures obtained after aging treatment showed no significant difference in the primary α-phase content, size, and width of the lamellar α phase. This suggests that the final microstructure morphology is primarily determined by the solid-solution temperature, with the aging process exerting less pronounced effects on microstructural alterations. Furthermore, we investigated the effect of solid-solution and aging treatment on the crystallographic orientation evolution of the secondary α phase (αs) in the near-α titanium alloy Ti60. The αs phase displays a random orientation in solid-solution treatment sample, while it demonstrated a preferential {0 1 −1 0} orientation after aging treatment. This interesting phenomenon is attributed to the enhanced variant selection resulting from the dissolution of variant near 60° and 90° during aging. Furthermore, the αs with {0 1 −1 0} orientation nucleated at the grain boundary and coalesced into larger αs lath with increasing aging time, further contributing to the αs {0 1 −1 0} texture.

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