Abstract

In this overview, we present integrated CAPHAD and phase-field modeling with critical experiments to explore a newly discovered, nonconventional, solid–solid phase transformation pathway based on the so-called pseudo-spinodal mechanism. We show that this new transformation pathway offers a new design strategy for Ti alloys with extremely fine and uniform α + β microstructures that could potentially have highly attractive balances of mechanical properties. To broaden the processing window for such a mechanism to operate, we also explore a different nonconventional transformation pathway that involves precursory phase separation. In addition, the variant selection process during the β → α transformation leading to macrozones is investigated and the results could shed light on how to control processing conditions to avoid or reduce microtexture at both the individual β grain level and the overall polycrystalline sample level.

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