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Dynamic recrystallization of commercially pure titanium during cryogenic compression

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MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION
卷 206, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchar.2023.113423

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Titanium; Twinning; Cryogenic deformation; Dynamic recrystallization; EBSD

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This study systematically investigated the twin-induced dynamic recrystallization of commercially pure titanium under cryogenic and room temperature. The results showed that higher strain levels resulted in the increased evolution of twins and interactions between twins at room temperature, while cryogenic temperature led to significant grain refinement.
In this study, a systematic investigation on the twin-induced dynamic recrystallization (DRX) of commercially pure titanium (CP-Ti) was carried out under uniaxial compression at room (RT) and cryogenic temperature (CT,-150 degrees C). The compression tests were intentionally interrupted at 0.02, 0.05 and 0.1 strain levels at both deformation temperatures and a detailed post-mortem analysis was performed via electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) to examine the progressive evolution of microstructure. The results revealed that two major types of twins i.e. {10-12} extension twin (ETW) and {11-22} compression twin (CTW) were effectively activated at both deformation temperatures. During RT deformation, increased strain levels resulted in the higher evolution of ETWs and CTWs, where numerous twin lamellas, lateral twin thickening and twin-twin interactions (ETW-ETW, ETW-CTW) were observed. On the other hand, CT deformation led to significant grain refinement with the average grain size reduced by 94% (3.7 mu m for CT-10 sample as compared to 63 mu m of initial material). The recrystallization kinetics were understood with respect to three region of interests (ROIs). The DRX mech-anism was identified as tDRX, where intersectional {10-12} ETWs and {11-22} CTWs network provided the preferential sites for the nucleation of DRXed grains due to high strain energy from the dislocation pile-ups at the TBs.

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