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Study of transformation behavior in a Ti–4.4 Ta–1.9 Nb alloy
Authors:R Mythili  V Thomas Paul  S Saroja  M Vijayalakshmi  VS Raghunathan
Affiliation:

Physical Metallurgy Section, Materials Characterization Group, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam 603102, India

Abstract:An alloy of composition Ti–4.4 wt.% Ta–1.9 wt.% Nb is being developed as a structural material for corrosion applications, as titanium and its alloys possess excellent corrosion resistance in many oxidizing media. The primary physical metallurgy database for the Ti–4.4 wt.% Ta–1.9 wt.% Nb alloy is being presented for the first time. Determination of the β transus, Ms temperature and classification of the alloy have been carried out, employing a variety of microscopy techniques, X-ray diffraction (XRD), micro-hardness and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The β transition temperature or β transus determined using different experimental techniques was found to agree very well with evaluations based on empirical calculations. Based on chemistry and observed room temperature microstructure, the alloy has been classified as an greek small letter alpha + β titanium alloy. The high temperature β transforms to either greek small letter alpha′ or greek small letter alpha + β by a martensitic or Widmanstatten transformation. The mechanisms of transformation of β under different conditions and characteristics of different types of greek small letter alpha have been studied and discussed in this paper.
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