Abstract

This study presents in situ observations of the hcp (α) to bcc (β) phase transformation in commercially pure titanium at 882 °C using SEM imaging concurrent with crystal orientation determination using EBSD. Direct observations of the onset of the phase transformation are presented showing the early stages of the growth of β plates within α grains and allotriomorphic β along α–α grain boundaries. Intragranular β plates have a Burgers orientation relationship (OR) with the parent α grain and are lenticular in shape. These plates also have a tent surface relief and surface-traces consistent with habit planes predicted by the phenomenological theory of martensitic crystallography for pure titanium. These features suggest a military component to the growth mechanism. The β allotriomorphs have a Burgers OR with one of the α grains abutting at the boundary, but do not have surface relief characteristic of a military transformation. These are likely to grow by a civilian mechanism. The final stage of the transformation is a process of competitive growth of the two β forms, with the allotriomorphic β dominating by virtue of its faster moving α–β interfaces. Grain growth in the β stability field is more than an order of magnitude faster than that in the α field at temperatures near the phase transformation.

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