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Static recrystallization of pure titanium after cryo-deformation

  • C. K. Yan
  • , G. R. Cui*
  • , S. J. Qu
  • , A. H. Feng
  • , J. Shen
  • , D. L. Chen
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Commercially-pure (CP) titanium was first processed via cryogenic deformation to activate high-density deformation twins, and was subsequently annealed at 500°C to induce static recrystallization (SRX). Two types of twins were mainly activated during cryogenic deformation, i.e., {1122} contraction twins and {1012} extension twins. Multiple point-like twins were also present because the growth of twins was remarkably impeded at the low temperature. During annealing the recrystallization mechanisms were identified to be {1122} and {1012} twinning induced SRX. The point-like twins could effectively promote the occurrence of SRX. The grains were significantly refined from ∼40 to ∼2.7 μm while a few {1122} and {1012} TBs still retained with the same twinning angle/axis relationship during annealing.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012040
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume1270
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Aug 2019
Externally publishedYes
Event7th International Conference on Recrystallization and Grain Growth, ReX and GG 2019 - Ghent, Belgium
Duration: 4 Aug 20199 Aug 2019

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