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A review of microstructure and texture evolution during plastic deformation and heat treatment of β-Ti alloys

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In the present work, microstructure and texture evolution during plastic deformation and annealing treatment of near beta (β), meta-stable β, and stable β-Ti alloys are reviewed. The evolution of microstructural features such as shear bands (SBs), martensite (α″/α′), dislocations and precipitation (omega (ω), and alpha (α) phases) during plastic deformations significantly influence the mechanical properties. Further, the microstructure and texture evolution in the deformed β-Ti alloys also depend on the deformation process like rolling, extrusion, and/or severe plastic deformation (SPD). The formation of α-fiber (RD// <110>) and γ-fiber (ND// <111>) are typically observed in cold-rolled and recrystallized β-Ti alloys. However, the fiber texture intensities or the volume fraction of these fibers and other texture components (Cube (100) <001>, Rotated Cube (100) <011>, Goss (110) <001> and others) varies from process to process. Dynamic recrystallization (DRX) and dynamic recovery (DRV) are influenced mainly by the imposed strain rate, activated deformation modes, and deformation temperature in β-Ti alloys. In general, the activation of deformation mechanisms viz. slipping, twinning, kinking, and SBs formation are primarily dependent on the reduction ratio and the composition of the β-Ti alloys. The formation of SBs and deformation twins contributes to the ductility of the β-Ti alloy sheets for structural/automotive applications. Moreover, the presence of α″/α′ and ω-phase showed an improvement in the strength of β-Ti alloys. β-Ti alloys such as Ti-Nb alloys are known for their acceptable biocompatibility and low young's modulus (E, 40–65 GPa). However, the formation of α′/α″ during plastic deformation leads to lowering of E.

Beta-Ti alloysDynamic recrystallizationPlastic deformationShear bandsTexture

Gupta A.、Khatirkar R.、Singh J.

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Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (VNIT)

Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur (IITJ) Karwar

2022

Journal of Alloys and Compounds

Journal of Alloys and Compounds

EISCI
ISSN:0925-8388
年,卷(期):2022.899
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