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Crystallographic ordering of Al and Sn in {\alpha}-Ti

Materials Science 2022-11-22 v2

Abstract

Increasing attention is being paid to α\alpha2_2 Ti3_3(Al,Sn) precipitation from the α\alpha phase of titanium alloys owing to its effect on slip band formation, localisation and the implications for fatigue performance in jet engine titanium. However, the early stages of α\alpha2_2 precipitation have historically been difficult to observe in TEM, neutron diffraction or atom probe analysis. Here, small angle X-ray scattering is used to reexamine the phase boundary in binary Ti-Al and Ti-Sn alloys with around 500 ppmw O. It is found that the phase boundaries in the literature are approximately correct, at 6.2 wt.% Al and 16.9 wt.% Sn, and that this favours the use of Al as a solid solution strengthener over Sn for ambient temperature applications. However, once O content and phase partitioning in α\alpha+β\beta alloys are taken into account, this implies that Aleq_{eq} limits for future alloy design of critical rotating parts should be lowered substantially.

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@article{arxiv.2210.06197,
  title  = {Crystallographic ordering of Al and Sn in {\alpha}-Ti},
  author = {Felicity F. Worsnop and Susannah L. M. Lea and Jan Ilavsky and David Rugg and David Dye},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.06197},
  year   = {2022}
}