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The aging behavior of orthorhombic marten site in Ti-6-2-4-6

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In Ti-6-2-4-6 alloys, beta transforms to orthorhombic martensite when quenched from a temperature of 1188 or above, X-ray analysis showed that aging at 773 or 873 gradually reduces the degree of orthorhombicity until a hexagonal structure equivalent to alpha, but having the morphological characteristics of the prior martensite, is produced. The orthorhombicity is reduced by solute rejection to beta which forms as particles both homogeneously and heterogeneously within the martensitic structure. The structure at maximum hardness is a fine distribution of Burger’s oriented beta particles in a matrix of martensite of greatly reduced orthorhombicity. Overaging appears to occur as a result of coarsening of the homogeneous beta particles. It is shown that aging at temperatures from 873 to 1083 K results in growth of one particular varient of the beta which is located at the interface between twin related regions composing a martensite lath. This beta along with similarly oriented beta at lath interfaces forms a continuous beta matrix by a gradual growth process. It is shown that this matrix has the identical orientation and shape of the original beta grain prior to quenching. A mechanism is proposed to account for this “memory effect”.

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Young, M., Levine, E. & Margolin, H. The aging behavior of orthorhombic marten site in Ti-6-2-4-6. Metall Trans 5, 1891–1898 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02644157

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