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Use of high temperature X-ray diffractometry to study phase transitions and thermal expansion properties in Ti-6Al-4V
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X-ray CrystallographyPhase TransitionsX-ray SpectroscopyInterplanar Distance ChangeEngineeringThermodynamicsThermal Expansion PropertiesThermoanalytical MethodMaterials SciencePowder MetallurgyCrystalline DefectsCrystallographyAbstractphase TransitionsMicrostructureHigh Temperature MaterialsX-ray DiffractionApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsAlloy PhaseTransformation Kinetics
AbstractPhase transitions in Ti-6Al-4V were studied by means of high temperature X-ray diffraction using a resistance heated furnace in high vacuum and Cu Kα radiation. The α and β phases could be observed conveniently using the (10.0), (00.2) and (10.1) peaks of the α structure and the (110) peak of the β. The phase composition of the specimen at selected times and temperatures was determined from spectra recorded in the range 32-45 ° (2θ), the scan time being ~8 min. The technique was successfully used to monitor the kinetics of the α-β transition during heating and the β-α transition during cooling, including the transformation kinetics during isothermal holds. Measurements of the interplanar distance change with temperature for the crystallographic planes of α and β phases enabled derivation of the overall thermal expansion for the alloy using a rule of mixtures.
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