Abstract This study investigated the effect of double stage solution treatment (DSST) on the behavior of the massive phase (αm) transformation in a Ti–6Al–4V alloy. αm Phase transformation has been… Click to show full abstract
Abstract This study investigated the effect of double stage solution treatment (DSST) on the behavior of the massive phase (αm) transformation in a Ti–6Al–4V alloy. αm Phase transformation has been reported to occur by introducing a cooling rate between 20 °C/s and 410 °C/s before reaching the martensite start temperature (Ms). A featureless αm morphology is observed with optical microscopy (OM) because the α and β phases cannot be clearly distinguished. Higher magnification images with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) show that αm has a sub-lamellar morphology with two distinguishable regions: the clear region and the white-dot region. The volume fraction of αm was evaluated after DSST with a first annealing above the β-transus temperature, followed by a second annealing above Ms with varying holding times. The solution treatment at 850 °C for 1800 s yielded the highest fraction of αm (22.4%), which was confirmed with OM and further supported by the phase maps in the electron backscatter diffraction results.
               
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