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Investigation of Nanometer- and Submicron-Size Dispersed Phases in Titanium Pseudo- β -Alloys using Scattering and Diffraction of Neutrons, Electrons, and X-Ray Radiation

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The size and volume fraction of fine particles of secondary β -phase formed during hardening heat treatment of pseudo-β-titanium alloy VT22 are determined using low-angle scattering of neutrons, x-ray diffractometry,… Click to show full abstract

The size and volume fraction of fine particles of secondary β -phase formed during hardening heat treatment of pseudo-β-titanium alloy VT22 are determined using low-angle scattering of neutrons, x-ray diffractometry, electron back-scatter diffraction, and transmission microscopy combined with x-ray spectral microanalysis. Based on comprehensive use of experimental data obtained by methods of different restriction levels analysis is conducted for the size, shape, elemental composition, and volume content of fine particles obtained after different versions of hardening heat treatment. Activation of β -phase decomposition energy due to low-temperature aging is determined.

Keywords: heat treatment; pseudo; diffraction; size; titanium; investigation nanometer

Journal Title: Metal Science and Heat Treatment
Year Published: 2020

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