Sequential {101¯2} twinning stimulated by other twins in titanium

Shun Xu, Mingyu Gong, Christophe Schuman, Jean Sébastien Lecomte, Xinyan Xie, Jian Wang*

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Abstract

We experimentally studied sequential {101¯2} twinning in rolled pure titanium at room temperature and identified a new sequential twinning mechanism, i.e., {101¯2} (TiI) extension twin stimulated by the twin-twin junction of two primary {112¯1} extension twins Ti−1II  and TiII, which holds a certain relation Ti−1IITiII→TiI. Schmid factor analysis, as the local stress is taken into account, is able to determine the position of sequential twin variant, but cannot determine the twin variant. Displacement gradient accommodation is used to determine the twin variant. The well-known secondary {101¯2} (TjI) extension twins in primary {112¯2} (CiI) contraction twins (referred to as CiI→TjI double twinning) are also analyzed according to a generalized Schmid factor analysis. Displacement gradient accommodation and twin nucleation based on dislocations dissociation only work well for the most active twin variants, but cannot address other phenomena associated with CiI→TjI double twinning. For rarely activated twin variants, displacement gradient accommodation was not satisfied.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)57-68
Number of pages12
JournalActa Materialia
Volume132
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jun 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Titanium
  • Twin-twin junction
  • Twinning
  • Variant selection

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Xu, S., Gong, M., Schuman, C., Lecomte, J. S., Xie, X., & Wang, J. (2017). Sequential {101¯2} twinning stimulated by other twins in titanium. Acta Materialia, 132, 57-68. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actamat.2017.04.023