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Microstructure and Texture Evolution in a Post-dynamic Recrystallized Titanium During Annealing, Monotonic and Cyclic Loading

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DOI: 10.1007/s11661-020-06071-x

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  1. UK's Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
  2. EPSRC Early Career Fellowship Scheme [EP/R043973/1]
  3. East China University of Science and Technology through the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China 'the 111 Project'
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC 51725503, 51605164]
  5. ISIS Beam Time Award [RB1710270]
  6. ISIS Newton Programme

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The post-dynamic recrystallization behavior of ultrafine-grained cp-Ti was investigated under different temperatures and deformation rates. Recrystallization and grain growth were confirmed to occur due to annealing and fatigue at room temperature. The fatigue-induced grain growth was found to be intriguing, with noticeable misorientation aggregation and increased grain size observed.
The post-dynamic recrystallization behavior of ultrafine-grained (UFG: 0.44 mu m) cp-Ti under annealing, room temperature (RT) monotonic and cyclic loading was investigated across a range of temperatures and deformation rates wherever appropriate. By characterizing the grain and boundary structures, it was confirmed that recrystallization and grain growth occurred due to annealing (>= 600 degrees C) and R = - 1 fatigue at RT. There was a noticeable 30 deg aggregation in misorientation distribution, along with the increased grain size. However, the hypothetical correlation between 30 deg aggregation and Sigma 13a or the other characteristic coincidence site lattice boundaries was found to be weak. The fatigue-induced grain growth is particularly intriguing for two reasons. First, the large monotonic deformation with low strain rate cannot trigger grain growth. Second, fatigue sharpened the basal intensity around the ND and caused a weaker texture component close to TD (load axis along the LD, perpendicular to the TD-ND plane). By contrast, high-temperature annealing only strengthened the UFG processing induced basal pole but without affecting its location. Novel insights into this fatigue-induced texture evolution in UFG cp-Ti has been provided. The lattice rotation during fatigue can be attributed to the combined effect of activation of prismatic < a > slip parallel to LD, and basal < a > slip perpendicular to it. The theoretically calculated stress to activate dislocation slip by assuming a non-equilibrium grain boundary state lent support to the above assertion. Moreover, the TEM observation evidently showed the characteristics of dislocation cross-slip and multiple slip in the grain interior. [GRAPHICS] .

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