Isochronal and isothermal phase transformation in β + α acicular Ti–55531

Fuwen Chen, Guanglong Xu, Kechao Zhou, Hui Chang, Yuwen Cui

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Abstract

Duplex aging is one of the common heat treatments in titanium alloys. The microstructure introduced in the first-step aging has an effect on the growth/dissolution of α in the second-step aging. In the present work, a β + αacicular microstructure is preset in Ti–55531 (Ti-5Al-5Mo-5V-3Cr-1Zr wt%) alloy. The isochronal and isothermal phase transformation kinetics in the second-step aging is studied by combining the dilatometer test with microstructure characterization and local composition mapping. The phase transformations and corresponding temperature ranges are determined as β → αacicular [643–845 K] and αacicular → β [845–1130 K] by isochronal annealing. A TTT diagram for isothermal transformation kinetics is plotted based on the transformed phase fraction and reproduced by Johnson–Mehl–Avrami theory. The calculated kinetic curves are in good agreement with experiment ones. The C-shaped TTT curves verify the classical nucleation and growth of α in the second-step aging. In comparison with Ti–55531 alloy with preset β + αlath microstructure (in authors’ previous work), the α precipitation exhibits prolonged incubation period and slowed average transformation rate, which is evidenced by a right shift of C-curves for the α precipitation portion along the time axis. However, the C-curves of α dissolution show a left shift on the TTT diagram. The precipitation kinetics of α aciculae from dilatometry is synchronous with that obtained from the diffusion of Al detected in STEM mapping, while the diffusion of slow-diffusion elements lags behind the structural transformation. The TTT diagram and the dataset of microstructure features obtained in the present work can be employed to optimize processing in duplex aging.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3073-3091
Number of pages19
JournalJournal of Materials Science
Volume55
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2020

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