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Thermally-induced α→β phase transformation interweaving with abnormal α grain growth in hot extruded TNM alloy

Fengming Qiang, Hongchao Kou, Yudong Zhang, Mengyu Jia, Nana Chen, Jinshan Li, Emmanuel Bouzy

2021Journal of Materials Research and Technology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The microstructural and crystallographic features of the β phase in TNM alloy during the hot extrusion at 1290 °C and the subsequent cooling process were investigated. Except the original grain boundary β phase, two categories of β particles, along grain boundaries of primarily recrystallized α grains (intergranular β) and in grain interiors of abnormally grown α grains (intragranular β), were found in the extruded microstructure. The former obeyed the Burgers orientation relationship with, at least, one of the neighboring α grains, whereas the latter did not show any specific orientation relationship with the α host. Analysis revealed that the thermally-induced α→β phase transformation interweaving with the abnormal α grain growth happened during the transition period from end-extrusion to water-quenching. The intergranular β particles were derived from the thermally-induced α→β phase transformation, and the intragranular β particles were resulted from the intergranular β precipitates after being swallowed by the abnormally grown α grains. The present work provides new information of thermally-induced phase transformation by adiabatic heating and the annexation of the second phase by abnormal grain growth during high-speed hot deformation.

Topics & Concepts

Intergranular corrosionMaterials scienceGrain boundaryPhase (matter)AlloyMetallurgyMicrostructureGrain growthAbnormal grain growthExtrusionQuenching (fluorescence)Intergranular fractureCrystallographyOrganic chemistryChemistryQuantum mechanicsFluorescencePhysicsIntermetallics and Advanced Alloy PropertiesMicrostructure and mechanical propertiesAdvanced materials and composites