Abstract

The microtexture of secondary α plates in Ti–4.5Fe–6.8Mo–1.5Al has been investigated by electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) to obtain more insight in the nucleation and variant selection of these α plates. A statistical analysis of the EBSD data shows that for most β grain boundaries the variant selection of the α plates is in agreement with a commonly used variant selection criterion yielding that the α-{0 0 0 1} pole is nearly parallel to the closest β-{1 1 0} poles of the two adjacent β grains. For a small angle between the β-{1 1 0} poles nucleation is predominantly observed at both sides of the grain boundary, while with increasing angle some β grain boundaries exhibit nucleation of α plates at only one side. In the β grain interior many so-called Type 2 α–α grain boundaries are observed which are thought to originate from autocatalytic nucleation when a new α plate is formed at an existing α–β interface.

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