Microstructural evolution and dynamic recrystallization mechanisms of additively manufactured TiAl alloy with heterogeneous microstructure during hot compression
Hui TAO , Hui-zhong LI , Jia-hui LI , Li WANG , Wei-wei HE , Xiao-fen TAN , Rui ZHOU , Xiao-peng LIANG
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Abstract
Microstructural evolution and dynamic recrystallization (DRX) mechanisms of a Ti−48Al−2Cr−2Nb (at.%) alloy prepared by selective electron beam melting (SEBM) during hot deformation at 1150 °C and 0.1 s−1 were investigated by hot compression tests, optical microscope (OM), scanning electron microscope (SEM), electron back-scattered diffraction (EBSD) and transmission electron microscope (TEM). The results show that the initial microstructure of the as-SEBMed alloy exhibits layers of coarse γ grains and fine γ+α2+(α2/γ) lamellar mixture grains alternately along the building direction. During the early stage of hot deformation, deformation twins tend to form within the coarse grains, facilitating subsequent deformation, and a small number of DRX grains appear in the fine-grained regions. With the increase of strain, extensive DRX grains are formed through different DRX mechanisms in both coarse and fine-grained regions, involving discontinuous dynamic recrystallization mechanism (DDRX) in the fine-grained regions and a coexistence of DDRX and continuous dynamic recrystallization (CDRX) in the coarse- grained regions.
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The Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China (Trans. Nonferrous Met. Soc. China), founded in 1991 and sponsored by The Nonferrous Metals Society of China, is published monthly now and mainly contains reports of original research which reflect the new progresses in the field of nonferrous metals science and technology, including mineral processing, extraction metallurgy, metallic materials and heat treatments, metal working, physical metallurgy, powder metallurgy, with the emphasis on fundamental science. It is the unique preeminent publication in English for scientists, engineers, under/post-graduates on the field of nonferrous metals industry. This journal is covered by many famous abstract/index systems and databases such as SCI Expanded, Ei Compendex Plus, INSPEC, CA, METADEX, AJ and JICST.