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Twinning behavior of orthorhombic-α\ martensite in a Ti-7.5Mo alloy
by
Min, Xiaohua
, Hara, Toru
, Liu, Tianwei
, Ping, Dehai
, Gutierrez-Urrutia, Ivan
, Emura, Satoshi
, Tsuchiya, Koichi
, Ji, Xin
in
10 Engineering and Structural materials
/ 106 Metallic materials
/ 303 Mechanical / Physical processing
/ 503 TEM, STEM, SE
/ 504 X-ray / Neutron diffraction and scattering
/ Alloys
/ Crystallography
/ deformation twinning
/ Electron microscopy
/ Engineering and Structural materials
/ Martensite
/ Microscopy
/ Microstructure
/ orthorhombic-α" martensite
/ Strain
/ Tensile deformation
/ Titanium base alloys
/ transformation twinning
/ transmission electron microscopy
/ Twinning
/ β-Titanium alloys
2019
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Twinning behavior of orthorhombic-α\ martensite in a Ti-7.5Mo alloy
by
Min, Xiaohua
, Hara, Toru
, Liu, Tianwei
, Ping, Dehai
, Gutierrez-Urrutia, Ivan
, Emura, Satoshi
, Tsuchiya, Koichi
, Ji, Xin
in
10 Engineering and Structural materials
/ 106 Metallic materials
/ 303 Mechanical / Physical processing
/ 503 TEM, STEM, SE
/ 504 X-ray / Neutron diffraction and scattering
/ Alloys
/ Crystallography
/ deformation twinning
/ Electron microscopy
/ Engineering and Structural materials
/ Martensite
/ Microscopy
/ Microstructure
/ orthorhombic-α" martensite
/ Strain
/ Tensile deformation
/ Titanium base alloys
/ transformation twinning
/ transmission electron microscopy
/ Twinning
/ β-Titanium alloys
2019
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Twinning behavior of orthorhombic-α\ martensite in a Ti-7.5Mo alloy
by
Min, Xiaohua
, Hara, Toru
, Liu, Tianwei
, Ping, Dehai
, Gutierrez-Urrutia, Ivan
, Emura, Satoshi
, Tsuchiya, Koichi
, Ji, Xin
in
10 Engineering and Structural materials
/ 106 Metallic materials
/ 303 Mechanical / Physical processing
/ 503 TEM, STEM, SE
/ 504 X-ray / Neutron diffraction and scattering
/ Alloys
/ Crystallography
/ deformation twinning
/ Electron microscopy
/ Engineering and Structural materials
/ Martensite
/ Microscopy
/ Microstructure
/ orthorhombic-α" martensite
/ Strain
/ Tensile deformation
/ Titanium base alloys
/ transformation twinning
/ transmission electron microscopy
/ Twinning
/ β-Titanium alloys
2019
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Twinning behavior of orthorhombic-α\ martensite in a Ti-7.5Mo alloy
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Twinning behavior of orthorhombic-α\ martensite in a Ti-7.5Mo alloy
2019
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Deformation microstructure of orthorhombic-α\" martensite in a Ti-7.5Mo (wt.%) alloy was investigated by tracking a local area of microstructure using scanning electron microscopy, electron back-scattered diffraction, and transmission electron microscopy. The as-quenched α\" plates contain {111}
α\"
-type I transformation twins generated to accommodate transformation strain from bcc-β to orthorhombic-α\" martensite. Tensile deformation up to strain level of 5% induces {112}
α\"
-type I deformation twins. The activation of {112}
α\"
-type I deformation twinning mode is reported for the first time in α\" martensite in β-Ti alloys. {112}
α\"
-type I twinning mode was analyzed by the crystallographic twinning theory by Bilby and Crocker and the most possible mechanism of atomic displacements (shears and shuffles) controlling the newly reported {112}
α\"
-type I twinning were proposed.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis,Taylor & Francis Ltd,Taylor & Francis Group
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