1. Using transmission Kikuchi diffraction to characterise α variants in an α+β titanium alloy
- Author
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Tong, VS, Joseph, S, Ackerman, A, Dye, Britton, Engineering & Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC), and Royal Academy Of Engineering
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Technology ,Science & Technology ,metallurgy ,EBSD ,DWELL-FATIGUE ,0204 Condensed Matter Physics ,variant selection ,0601 Biochemistry And Cell Biology ,Original Articles ,forescatter electron imaging ,GRAIN ,cond-mat.mtrl-sci ,SIZE ,DEFORMATION ,PATTERNS ,microscopy ,Original Article ,titanium ,transmission Kikuchi diffraction ,0912 Materials Engineering ,SPATIAL-RESOLUTION ,MICROSCOPE ,ELECTRON BACKSCATTER DIFFRACTION - Abstract
Summary Two phase titanium alloys are important for high‐performance engineering components, such as aeroengine discs. The microstructures of these alloys are tailored during thermomechanical processing to precisely control phase fractions, morphology and crystallographic orientations. In bimodal two phase (α + β) Ti‐6Al‐2Sn‐4Zr‐2Mo (Ti‐6242) alloys there are often three microstructural lengthscales to consider: large (∼10 μm) equiaxed primary α; >200 nm thick plate α with a basketweave morphology; and very fine scaled (
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- 2017