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A combination of X-ray metallographic and transmission electron microscopy techniques have been used to investigate deformation modes and deformation products in Beta III Ti alloy single crystals. Crystallographic slip was observed on {110}, {112} and {113} planes. Twinning occurred on {ll2}, {332} and {2, 4.8, 4.8} planes. A martensitic transformation of the type proposed by Blackburn and Feeney1 took place; there was also twinning in this martensitic product.
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Roberson, J.A., Fujishiro, S., Arunachalam, V.S. et al. Stress induced transformations in Beta III Ti alloy single crystals. Metall Trans 5, 2317–2322 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02644012
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