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Article, 2022

A Review of In Situ Observations of Deformation‐Induced β ↔ α″ Martensite Transformations in Metastable β Ti Alloys

Advanced Engineering Materials, ISSN 1527-2648, 1438-1656, Volume 24, 8, 10.1002/adem.202200281

Contributors

Niessen, Frank 0000-0001-5849-710X [1] Pereloma, Elena V (Corresponding author) [2]

Affiliations

  1. [1] Technical University of Denmark
  2. [NORA names: DTU Technical University of Denmark; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD];
  3. [2] University of Wollongong
  4. [NORA names: Australia; Oceania; OECD]

Abstract

This review summarizes the current knowledge on the α″ martensite transformation in metastable β Ti alloys under different stress state conditions gained using various in situ techniques that range from the meso‐ to the nanoscale. Compared to ex situ observations, in situ observation can be conducted on a single region while changing external stimuli, and are therefore capable of elucidating the interim microstructural evolution. The strengths and shortcomings of different techniques to give insight into the martensitic transformation are identified. Both the formation of α″ martensite and its reversion on load removal are addressed. The phenomena of α″ martensite formation including preferential nucleation sites, its growth, interactions, and variant selection are described. The review also discusses the details of the macro‐ and micro‐level mechanical behavior caused by the phase transformation and highlights the research questions for further investigation.

Keywords

alloy, a′-martensite, behavior, changing external stimuli, conditions, different stress state conditions, evolution, ex situ observations, external stimuli, formation, growth, in situ observations, in situ techniques, interaction, investigation, knowledge, load, load removal, macro-, martensite, martensite formation, martensitic transformation, mechanical behavior, microstructure evolution, nanoscale, nucleation, nucleation sites, observations, phase, phase transformation, phenomenon, questions, region, removal, research, research questions, reversal, review, selection, shortcomings, single region, sites, state conditions, stimuli, strength, stress state conditions, technique, transformation, variant selection

Funders

  • Danish Agency for Science and Higher Education

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