Paper Title:

Processing, Structure, Texture and Microtexture in Titanium Alloys

Periodical Materials Science Forum (Volume 710)
Main Theme Advances in Metallic Materials and Manufacturing Processes for Strategic Sectors
Edited by S.V.S. Narayana Murty
Pages 66-84
DOI 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.710.66
Citation Dipankar Banerjee et al., 2012, Materials Science Forum, 710, 66
Online since January, 2012
Authors Dipankar Banerjee, Adam L. Pilchak, James C. Williams
Keywords Processing, Structure, Texture, Titanium Alloy
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Abstract

We review the effect of processing on structure and texture in titanium alloys, focusing on the understanding of this relationship that has evolved over the last decade. Thermomechanical processing cycles for these alloys involve deformation and heat treatment in single phase β and two phase, α+β, phase fields, and involves a complex interplay between deformation and recrystallization textures of the individual phases, textures arising from the crystallographic relationship between the two phases, and the scale of microstructure evolution. We explore these interactions and trace the strong dependence of thermomechanical pathways on the final structure and texture.