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The formation of isothermal ω phase precipitates and its influence on subsequent fine-scale α precipitation is investigated in a metastable β-titanium alloy, Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al. Atom-probe tomography and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy reveal that the rejection of Al, a potent α stabilizer, from the growing isothermal ω precipitates at 330°C, aids in the formation of α precipitates. Additionally, the presence of α/ω and α/β interfaces conclusively establish that these α precipitates form at the β/ω interface. Interestingly, the local Al pile-up at this interface results in a substantially higher than equilibrium Al content within the α precipitates at the early stages of formation. This can be rationalized based on a novel three-phase β+ω+α metastable equilibrium at a lower annealing temperature (330°C, below the ω solvus). Subsequent annealing at a higher temperature (600°C, above the ω solvus), dissolves the ω precipitates and re-establishes the two-phase β+α equilibrium in concurrence with solution thermodynamic predictions.more » « less
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Sharma, A.; Soni, V.; Dasari, S.; Mantri, S.A.; Zheng, Y.; Fraser, H.; Banerjee, R. (, Scripta Materialia)null (Ed.)
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Mantri, S.A.; Nartu, M.S.K.K.Y.; Dasari, S.; Sharma, A.; Agrawal, P.; Salloom, R.; Sun, F.; Ivanov, E.; Cho, K.; McWilliams, B.; et al (, Additive Manufacturing)
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