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Importance of the α → β transformation in the variant selection mechanisms of thermomechanically processed titanium alloys

Cayron, C.  
2008
Scripta Materialia

Selection of α variants is often reported in thermomechanically processed titanium alloys. Many workers have noticed that α variants are frequently situated at the grain boundary between β grains that share a common {1 1 0}β plane, but up to now such coincidence on the β grains could not be fully clarified. By careful examination of electron backscatter diffraction data published in literature, it has been established that the adjacent β grains are actually β variants inherited from the α → β transition. © 2008 Acta Materialia Inc.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.scriptamat.2008.05.013
Author(s)
Cayron, C.  
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Scripta Materialia
Volume

59

Start page

570

End page

573

Subjects

Agricultural products

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Alloys

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Crystal growth

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EBSD

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Grain (agricultural product)

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Grain boundaries

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Implants (surgical)

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Metal analysis

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Metals

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Microfluidics

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Operator

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Phase transition

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Titanium

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Titanium alloys

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Variant selection

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