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Phase Transformation during the Continuous Cooling in Near α Titanium Alloy Ti60
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    The phase transformation mechanism of near α titanium alloy Ti60 was investigated during the continuous cooling from β phase field, at the cooling rate from 80 oC?s-1 to 0.1 oC?s-1. The initial and final temperatures and kinetics of the β→α′ and β→α diffusion type transformations were analyzed by a dilatometric method. Over the cooling rate of 50 oC?s-1, the original β phase rapidly transformed to α′ martensite at 910 oC in the form of acicular platelets without any β phase left. A great amount of dislocations and stacking faults were found inside the marten site. Under cooling rate of 5 oC?s-1 , α phase nucleates along the grain boundary as well as inside the grain, while at the cooling rate below 1 oC?s-1, the nucleation occurred only along the grain boundary. A small amount of retained β phase was observed along the α platelet boundary under TEM, while the ordering transformation of α phase occurred inside the platelet, resulting in forming of α2 phase. Therefore, the cooling rate determines the alloy phase transformation mechanism and the inner structure of product phase

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[Sun Feng, Li Jinshan, Kou Hongchao, Luo Wenzhong, Liu Xianghong, Feng Yong. Phase Transformation during the Continuous Cooling in Near α Titanium Alloy Ti60[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2015,44(4):848~853.]
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  • Received:April 11,2014
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  • Online: June 08,2015
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