Abstract

Both normal heat-treatments and hot compression of Ti-6242 produce a rich variety of non-equilibrium microstructures. It was attempted to characterize subsequent phase transformations by monitoring dilatation during linear heating. The results seem anomalous when compared to simple transformation and solute effects but may be related to solute redistribution as equilibrium microstructures are approached. Dilatometric results are similar for heat-treated and hot-worked specimens.

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