The kinetics of grain growth during continuous beta annealing of two differ
ent lots of Ti-6Al-4V bar stock with an equiaxed-alpha preform microstructu
re were determined using an induction-heating technique. Heating rates of 1
.4, 5.6, and 18 degreesC s(-1) and peak temperatures between 1020 and 1260
degreesC were utilized. Noticeable differences were found in the grain-grow
th behaviors of the two lots of material with one exhibiting much smaller g
rain sizes than the other for a given set of processing conditions. A semi-
quantitative analysis of the results revealed that the two batches of alloy
had similar grain-growth exponents and activation energies but different r
ate constants. These trends were explained in terms of the beta-phase textu
res in the as-received materials which persisted during beta annealing. The
former material had a moderate strength, cube-like texture, whereas the la
tter lot of material exhibited a very strong and sharper fiber texture. The
grain-growth results were thus explained in terms of the effect of texture
on grain-boundary surface energy/mobility. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V.
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