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Microstructure and Texture Evolution in an Intermetallic β‐Stabilized Ti<scp>A</scp>l Alloy During Forging and Subsequent Isothermal Annealing
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2013
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringSubsequent Isothermal AnnealingHigh Temperature MaterialsEngineeringMechanical PropertiesMechanical EngineeringSharp FiberConventional ForgingHot WorkingTexture FormationSolidificationAlloy PhaseTexture EvolutionMicrostructureThermomechanical ProcessingStructural Materials
Microstructure and texture formation were investigated in an intermetallic Ti–43.4Al–4.2Nb–1.1Mo–0.1B (in at.%) alloy after near conventional forging in the (α + β) phase field region and subsequent isothermal annealing treatments at 1150 °C for different holding times. During forging and the following cooling process a fine grained microstructure is formed consisting of lamellar α 2 /γ colonies and elongated grains of the β o phase situated at the colony boundaries. The isothermal annealing treatment leads to a significant change of the forged microstructure. After hot‐forging, all phases show typical fiber textures as it is expected for uniaxial deformation. In the as‐forged state the α 2 (α) phase exhibits a 〈11‐20〉 fiber, the β o (β) phase has a strong and sharp fiber and the γ phase shows a and a weaker fiber. After additional annealing at 1150 °C for 8 h, the textures are almost unchanged in contrast to the microstructure.
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