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Nanostructural analysis of welded Ti–6Al–4V by linear friction welding applied for blisk assemblies

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Abstract Two Ti–6Al–4V (wt%) alloys have been welded using linear friction welding (LFW), and the microstructural change has been identified using electron backscatter diffraction and site-specific examination using focused ion… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Two Ti–6Al–4V (wt%) alloys have been welded using linear friction welding (LFW), and the microstructural change has been identified using electron backscatter diffraction and site-specific examination using focused ion beam with transmission electron microscopy. In the LFWed sample, weld zone (WZ), thermomechanically affected zone (TMAZ), heat affected zone (HAZ) and parent material occur. In the WZ, the microstructures are deformed, while in the TMAZ, locally built up weak strains remain due to the plastic deformation. Textures are locally formed in the WZ and TMAZ, so called a transverse texture { 10 1 ¯ 0 } 〈 11 2 ¯ 0 〉 . Such local texture is further accommodated in the HAZ. In the adjacent weld interface, fine { 11 2 ¯ 2 } twinning, α', α and β phases coexist in a colony microstructure. There is no elemental segregation to the fine { 11 2 ¯ 2 } twinning and α phase, but V is segregated to the twin and twin/α boundaries. At the interface, thin β layers appear due to the V segregation. The { 11 2 ¯ 2 } twinning and thin β layers meet the Bergers relationship; {011}β//(0001)α and [ 11 1 ¯ ] β / / [ 1 2 ¯ 10 ] α , and the morphology of the twinning is a needle shape whose longitudinal direction is parallel to the c axis of the hcp structure.

Keywords: linear friction; friction welding; analysis welded; welded 6al; nanostructural analysis

Journal Title: Materialia
Year Published: 2019

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