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- 2020A zone melting device for the in situ observation of directional solidification using high-energy synchrotron x rayscitations
- 2017Sintering Behavior and Microstructure Formation of Titanium Aluminide Alloys Processed by Metal Injection Moldingcitations
- 2015Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of a Forged $%5Cbeta$-solidifying $%5Cgamma$ TiAl Alloy in Different Heat Treatment Conditionscitations
- 2015Sintering behaviour of Ti-45Al-5Nb-0.2B-0.2C alloy modifications by additions of elemental titanium and aluminiumcitations
- 2014Creep resistance of intermetallic TNB-V5 alloy processed by metal injection moulding
- 2013Microstructural refinement of boron containing $%5Cbeta$-solidifying $%5Cgamma$-titanium aluminide alloys through heat treatments in the $%5Cbeta$ phase field
- 2012TNB-V5 alloy modification through elemental powder metallurgy
- 2011In situ studies of light metals with synchrotron radiation and neutrons
- 2008Surface strengthening for enhanced fatigue performance of gamma titanium aluminides
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Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of a Forged $%5Cbeta$-solidifying $%5Cgamma$ TiAl Alloy in Different Heat Treatment Conditions
Abstract
In the cast condition $%5Cgamma$ titanium aluminide alloys that solidify completely through the $%5Cbeta$ phase are characterized by fine and homogeneous microstructures, weak textures and low segregation. For these reasons such alloys have a relatively good workability and can be closed-die forged without preceding ingot breakdown even if the alloys contain no large fractions of the $%5Cbeta$ phase at the working temperature. The present work was devoted to a combined study of the constitution and microstructural morphologies that develop in various two-step heat treatments of a single-step forged $%5Cbeta$ solidifying alloy. The study included high-energy X-ray diffraction for in situ investigations of the constitution at the heat treatment temperature. It was observed that the phase transformations are quite sluggish in the material which results in fine microstructures and some conditions that significantly deviate from thermodynamic equilibrium. Further, tensile and creep testing was carried out on the different material conditions in order to identify the range in which the properties can be varied. It is found that this easily forgeable material exhibits comparable strength, ductility and creep strength as more conventional peritectically solidifying alloys.