Abstract
The Ti-6242 titanium alloy samples were forged at 1020 °C (slightly above the β-transus) and subjected to ultra-short isothermal holding (0–320 s) prior to quenching to investigate the rapid microstructural evolution in the parent β phase. Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) with parent β-phase reconstruction reveals that within only 1–3 s of holding, a pronounced <111> fiber texture develops along the forging axis, superseding the original <100> deformation fiber. This ultrafast texture change is attributed to metadynamic recrystallization (MDRX)—the post-deformation growth of nuclei formed during dynamic deformation. The newly formed <111>-oriented β grains still contain residual substructure, indicating incomplete strain release consistent with MDRX. Longer holds (tens of seconds) lead to more extensive static recrystallization and normal grain growth, which dilute the strong <111> fiber as grains of other orientations form and coarsen. These findings demonstrate that even a brief pause after forging can markedly alter the prior β texture via a MDRX mechanism. This insight highlights a novel approach to microtexture control in Ti-6242: by leveraging MDRX during short holds, one can potentially disrupt the formation of aligned α colony microtextured regions (MTRs, or “macrozones”) upon subsequent cooling, thereby mitigating dwell-fatigue susceptibility. The study revises the interpretation of the recrystallization mechanism in short-term holds and provides guidance for optimizing β-phase processing to improve fatigue performance.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 4447 |
| Journal | Materials |
| Volume | 18 |
| Issue number | 19 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Oct 2025 |
Keywords
- <111> fiber texture
- Ti6242
- metadynamic recrystallization
- microtexture
- β forging
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