摘要
This work focused on the texture evolution related to the interactions between α phases and β phases for a Ti80 Pilger cold rolling pipe during dual-phase region annealing of 1223 K, 1243 K and 1263 K. The key observation was that the annealing temperature significantly affected the components and intensities of the texture. At 1223 K, the main factor affecting the texture evolution was the globularization of the primary α phases (αP), and the globularization of αP was greatly influenced by the crystallographic orientation in reference to the loading direction during cold rolling. Those globularized αP maintaining the Burgers orientation relationship (BOR) with the residual β phases were more prone to growing up. At 1243 K, more αP were dissolved and residual β phases grew up accompanying by the precipitation of more secondary α phases (αS). The texture was closely related to the preferential growth of the β phase due to the same crystallographic orientation of αS with adjacent αP grains. Those β phases suffering little deformation during the cold rolling were more likely to grow up since the initial volume advantage and the maintaining of BOR with αP. The β phases undergoing larger deformation would be pinned by αP during the growing up, which was attributed to the recrystallization of β phases and the broken of BOR with αP. At the annealing temperature of 1263 K, the degree of variants selection (DVS) of αS was significantly reduced due to the dissolution of abundant αP during β→αS transformation, thus the texture intensities were reduced.
源语言 | 英语 |
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文章编号 | 161807 |
期刊 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds |
卷 | 890 |
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出版状态 | 已出版 - 15 1月 2022 |