Amy X.Y. Guo, Chenbo Geng, Zhiming Lin and Shan Cecilia Cao*
Metastable β titanium alloys with twinning and/or martensite transformation have been exploited as biomedical and structural materials owing to their biocompatibility and excellent comprehensive mechanical properties. The dispersed ω phase is an important precipitation strengthening phase, which plays an important role in improving the strength of titanium alloys and assisting the transformation of α-phase. Therefore, the research of ω phase transitions in titanium alloys has become one of the hot topics for decades. In this work, the latest related research reports are reviewed, including ω phase transition mechanism, classification, and model evolution. The advantages and disadvantages of related models are compared and finally, some scientific issues are put forward.
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