posted on 2025-07-24, 15:48authored byDeepak Sharma, Bryan Roebuck, Shubham Sanjay Joshi, José Rodolpho de Oliveira Leo, Rohit Sharma, Ahamed Ameen, Shiladitya PaulShiladitya Paul, Daniel Fabijanic, Michael E Fitzpatrick
Metastable β-Ti alloys are important alloys for the aerospace industry. Understanding the often complex microstructure evolution in these alloys is essential to control their mechanical properties. Hence, we conducted heat treatment experiments combined with in situ electrical resistance measurements to investigate the phase transformation behaviour of a metastable β-Ti alloy, Ti–5Al–5Mo–5V–3Cr (Ti-5553). The results were condensed into a Time-Temperature-Transformation diagram, which revealed three distinct phase transformation regions: ω-phase region, α-phase region, and the likely presence of an α2-phase region. The phase field ‘nose’ for α-phase formation lies at ∼600 °C. Additionally, the results showed that the transition between pseudo-spinodal and isothermal ω-phase-assisted mechanisms for α-phase formation occurs at a heating rate of ∼30 °C/min.<p></p>