Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1602218 Intermetallics 2007 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The phase transition of titanium aluminides during the shear deformation is one of the most interesting issues. Using the DFT calculations, the shear deformation behaviors in γ-TiAl and α2-Ti3Al were investigated to understand the intrinsic mechanisms of phase transitions. The stress–strain curves present that, the 1/6[112¯](111) shear deformation, whose maximum internal strength is 4.30 GPa, is the easiest way in γ-TiAl. Meanwhile, the shear deformation in TiAl is more difficult than that of 1/3[101¯0](0001) shear process in Ti3Al, whose maximum internal strength is 2.86 GPa. These results reveal that the α2 → γ phase transition happens more easily than the reverse transformation. The further analysis of the elastic constants and the partial density of states (PDOS) exhibits the main reasons as (i) TiAl has larger shear constants than Ti3Al, and (ii) the Ti–Al bonding is stronger than that of Ti–Ti in TiAl, while Ti3Al shows the contrasting feature.

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