Microstructure and texture in cryomilled and spark plasma sintered Ti Grade 2

Titanium (Grade 2) was processed by cryogenic milling and subsequently sintered by spark plasma sintering (SPS) method with the aim of creating and preserving the ultra-fine grained (UFG, < 1 μm) microstructure. Microstructural investigation was performed after both cryogenic milling and spark pl...

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Main Authors: Kozlík Jiří, Stráský Josef, Harcuba Petr, Chráska Tomáš, Janeček Miloš
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2020/17/matecconf_ti2019_12030.pdf
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spelling doaj-1984a7b592cc4206ace2894e739a540c2021-08-11T12:58:33ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2020-01-013211203010.1051/matecconf/202032112030matecconf_ti2019_12030Microstructure and texture in cryomilled and spark plasma sintered Ti Grade 2Kozlík Jiří0Stráský Josef1Harcuba Petr2Chráska Tomáš3Janeček Miloš4Department of Physics of Materials, Charles UniversityDepartment of Physics of Materials, Charles UniversityDepartment of Physics of Materials, Charles UniversityInstitute of Plasma Physics, Czech Academy of ScienceDepartment of Physics of Materials, Charles UniversityTitanium (Grade 2) was processed by cryogenic milling and subsequently sintered by spark plasma sintering (SPS) method with the aim of creating and preserving the ultra-fine grained (UFG, < 1 μm) microstructure. Microstructural investigation was performed after both cryogenic milling and spark plasma sintering. An advanced technique of transmission Kikuchi diffraction (TKD) was used to characterize the individual milled powder particles. Investigations of milled powders showed significant grain refinement down to 50 nm after milling in liquid argon with tungsten carbide balls. We assume that this is the equilibrium grain size resulting from the balance of deformation, recovery and dynamic recrystallization. A texture, resembling the rolling texture in Ti, was also found in the milled particles, which can be explained by the nature of deformation during milling. UFG microstructure was not maintained after sintering, with the mean grain size of 2.6 μm. Although the grains are completely recrystallized, a texture, similar to the powder texture, was also found in these samples as a result of packing of the powder particles and the nature of the recrystallization process (continuous static recrystallization).https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2020/17/matecconf_ti2019_12030.pdf
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author Kozlík Jiří
Stráský Josef
Harcuba Petr
Chráska Tomáš
Janeček Miloš
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Stráský Josef
Harcuba Petr
Chráska Tomáš
Janeček Miloš
Microstructure and texture in cryomilled and spark plasma sintered Ti Grade 2
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Kozlík Jiří
Stráský Josef
Harcuba Petr
Chráska Tomáš
Janeček Miloš
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title Microstructure and texture in cryomilled and spark plasma sintered Ti Grade 2
title_short Microstructure and texture in cryomilled and spark plasma sintered Ti Grade 2
title_full Microstructure and texture in cryomilled and spark plasma sintered Ti Grade 2
title_fullStr Microstructure and texture in cryomilled and spark plasma sintered Ti Grade 2
title_full_unstemmed Microstructure and texture in cryomilled and spark plasma sintered Ti Grade 2
title_sort microstructure and texture in cryomilled and spark plasma sintered ti grade 2
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description Titanium (Grade 2) was processed by cryogenic milling and subsequently sintered by spark plasma sintering (SPS) method with the aim of creating and preserving the ultra-fine grained (UFG, < 1 μm) microstructure. Microstructural investigation was performed after both cryogenic milling and spark plasma sintering. An advanced technique of transmission Kikuchi diffraction (TKD) was used to characterize the individual milled powder particles. Investigations of milled powders showed significant grain refinement down to 50 nm after milling in liquid argon with tungsten carbide balls. We assume that this is the equilibrium grain size resulting from the balance of deformation, recovery and dynamic recrystallization. A texture, resembling the rolling texture in Ti, was also found in the milled particles, which can be explained by the nature of deformation during milling. UFG microstructure was not maintained after sintering, with the mean grain size of 2.6 μm. Although the grains are completely recrystallized, a texture, similar to the powder texture, was also found in these samples as a result of packing of the powder particles and the nature of the recrystallization process (continuous static recrystallization).
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