Phase transformation sequence of Ti-6Al-4V as a function of the cooling rate
The growth kinetics of allotriomorphic α along the prior β grain boundaries and of globular primary α in Ti-6Al-4V during continuous cooling is described. A physical model is developed based on classical nucleation and growth of platelets for the allotriomorphic α. The growth of the primary α is mod...
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doaj-069c36950dae4af9ab797f34ea14791b2021-08-11T12:58:33ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2020-01-013211203810.1051/matecconf/202032112038matecconf_ti2019_12038Phase transformation sequence of Ti-6Al-4V as a function of the cooling rateRicardo BUZOLINDesirée WEISSAlfred KRUMPHALS0Michael LASNIK1Maria Cecilia POLETTIvoestalpine BÖHLER Aerospace GmbH & Co KGvoestalpine BÖHLER Aerospace GmbH & Co KGThe growth kinetics of allotriomorphic α along the prior β grain boundaries and of globular primary α in Ti-6Al-4V during continuous cooling is described. A physical model is developed based on classical nucleation and growth of platelets for the allotriomorphic α. The growth of the primary α is modelled based on the growth of spherical particle immerged on a supersaturated β-matrix. Continuous cooling tests at two different holding temperatures in the α+β field, 930°C and 960°C, and five different cooling rates, 10, 30, 40, 100 and 300°C/min, are conducted to validate the proposed models and elucidate the growth sequence of those α morphologies. Additionally, interrupted tests at different temperatures are conducted to determine the progress of growth of primary α and formation allotriomorphic α during cooling. The size of primary α increases while its size distribution broadens with a decrease in cooling rate. Area fractions of primary α decrease with increasing cooling rate and increasing holding temperature. Moreover, the lower the cooling rate, the thicker the plates of allotriomorphic α. At the beginning of the cooling, growth of primary α, as well as formation of allotriomorphic α plates is observed. The experimental and modelled results show good agreement.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2020/17/matecconf_ti2019_12038.pdfti-6al-4vprimary alpha phaseallotriomorphic alphamaterials modellingcontinuous cooling |
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Ricardo BUZOLIN Desirée WEISS Alfred KRUMPHALS Michael LASNIK Maria Cecilia POLETTI Phase transformation sequence of Ti-6Al-4V as a function of the cooling rate MATEC Web of Conferences ti-6al-4v primary alpha phase allotriomorphic alpha materials modelling continuous cooling |
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Ricardo BUZOLIN Desirée WEISS Alfred KRUMPHALS Michael LASNIK Maria Cecilia POLETTI |
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Ricardo BUZOLIN |
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Phase transformation sequence of Ti-6Al-4V as a function of the cooling rate |
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Phase transformation sequence of Ti-6Al-4V as a function of the cooling rate |
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Phase transformation sequence of Ti-6Al-4V as a function of the cooling rate |
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Phase transformation sequence of Ti-6Al-4V as a function of the cooling rate |
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Phase transformation sequence of Ti-6Al-4V as a function of the cooling rate |
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phase transformation sequence of ti-6al-4v as a function of the cooling rate |
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The growth kinetics of allotriomorphic α along the prior β grain boundaries and of globular primary α in Ti-6Al-4V during continuous cooling is described. A physical model is developed based on classical nucleation and growth of platelets for the allotriomorphic α. The growth of the primary α is modelled based on the growth of spherical particle immerged on a supersaturated β-matrix. Continuous cooling tests at two different holding temperatures in the α+β field, 930°C and 960°C, and five different cooling rates, 10, 30, 40, 100 and 300°C/min, are conducted to validate the proposed models and elucidate the growth sequence of those α morphologies. Additionally, interrupted tests at different temperatures are conducted to determine the progress of growth of primary α and formation allotriomorphic α during cooling. The size of primary α increases while its size distribution broadens with a decrease in cooling rate. Area fractions of primary α decrease with increasing cooling rate and increasing holding temperature. Moreover, the lower the cooling rate, the thicker the plates of allotriomorphic α. At the beginning of the cooling, growth of primary α, as well as formation of allotriomorphic α plates is observed. The experimental and modelled results show good agreement. |
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ti-6al-4v primary alpha phase allotriomorphic alpha materials modelling continuous cooling |
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