Cooling rate effects on microstructure and diffusion behaviour in Ti65 alloy: Insights from a modified diffusion model

Ding Zhao, Jiangkun Fan, Zesen Chen, Wenyuan Zhang, Zhixin Zhang, Bin Tang, Jian Wang, Hongchao Kou, Jinshan Li
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In the continuous cooling process, the growth of the equiaxed α-phase grains in near-α high-temperature titanium alloys is controlled by the diffusion of alloying elements. Establishing a specific connection between the cooling rate and the diffusion behaviour of alloying elements aids in the precise prediction of the evolution of equiaxed α-phase grain size. This study meticulously controlled the cooling rate during the two-phase region annealing treatment of the Ti65 alloy. Using EPMA technology, the diffusion behaviour of solute elements during cooling was accurately characterized. The study found that slowing the cooling rate promotes the coarsening of the lamellar secondary α-phase grains and the growth of the primary equiaxed α-phase grains. At higher annealing temperatures, the growth of equiaxed α-phase grains can occur at faster cooling rates, while coarse lamellar secondary α-phase grains can be retained at slower cooling rates. The diffusion behaviour of solute elements Al, Ta, Mo, and W between the α-phase and transformed β-phase matrix is significantly influenced by the cooling rate, thus they are considered as the controlling elements for the growth of the equiaxed α-phase grains. Based on the diffusion behaviours of these controlling elements, their single-element diffusion models were categorized and integrated for predicting the grain size of the equiaxed α-phase. The predictions from the revised diffusion model show an excellent agreement with the actual results, with an error margin of about 5%.
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冷却速率对 Ti65 合金微观结构和扩散行为的影响:改良扩散模型的启示
在连续冷却过程中,近α高温钛合金中等轴α相晶粒的生长受合金元素扩散的控制。建立冷却速率与合金元素扩散行为之间的特定联系有助于精确预测等轴α相晶粒尺寸的演变。本研究对 Ti65 合金两相区退火处理过程中的冷却速率进行了细致控制。利用 EPMA 技术,对冷却过程中溶质元素的扩散行为进行了精确表征。研究发现,放慢冷却速度可促进片状次生α相晶粒的粗化和原生等轴α相晶粒的生长。在较高的退火温度下,等轴α相晶粒的生长可以在较快的冷却速度下发生,而粗大的片状次生α相晶粒则可以在较慢的冷却速度下保留下来。溶质元素 Al、Ta、Mo 和 W 在 α 相和转化的 β 相基体之间的扩散行为受冷却速率的影响很大,因此它们被认为是等轴α相晶粒生长的控制元素。根据这些控制元素的扩散行为,对它们的单元素扩散模型进行了分类和整合,以预测等轴α相的晶粒尺寸。修订后的扩散模型的预测结果与实际结果非常吻合,误差范围约为 5%。
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