T. Furuhara et al., CRYSTALLOGRAPHY OF GRAIN-BOUNDARY ALPHA-PRECIPITATES IN A BETA-TITANIUM ALLOY, Metallurgical and materials transactions. A, Physical metallurgy andmaterials science, 27(6), 1996, pp. 1635-1646
The crystallography of alpha(hcp) precipitates formed on the beta(bcc)
matrix grain boundaries has been studied with transmission electron m
icroscopy (TEM) in a Ti-15V-3Cr-3Sn-3Al alloy. The alpha precipitates
have a near-Burgers orientation relationship with respect to at least
one of the adjacent beta grains. Among the possible 12 variants in thi
s orientation relationship, the variant that [11 (2) over bar 0](alpha
) is parallel to the [111](beta) closest to the grain boundary plane t
ends to be preferred by the alpha precipitates. Additionally, further
variant selections are made so as to minimize the deviation of orienta
tion relationship with respect to the ''opposite'' beta grain from the
Burgers one. Such rules in variant selection often result in the form
ation of precipitates with a single variant at a planar grain boundary
. Prior small deformation of beta matrix changes the variant of alpha
precipitates at the deformed portion of grain boundary. It is consider
ed that the stress field of dislocations in the slip bands intersectin
g with the boundary strongly affects the variants of alpha precipitate
s. Discussion of these results is based upon a classical nucleation th
eory.