Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1636292 | Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Microstructure instabilities of the fully lamellar Ti-45Al-8.5Nb-(W,B,Y) alloy were investigated by SEM and TEM after long-term thermal cycling (500 and 1000 thermal cycles) at 900 °C. Two major categories of microstructure instability were produced in the alloy after the thermal cycling: 1) The discontinuous coarsening implies that grain boundary migrations are inclined to occur in the Al-segregation region after the long-term thermal cycling, especially after 1000 thermal cycles. Al-segregation can be reduced during the process of long-term thermal cycling as a result of element diffusion; 2) The α2 lamellae become thinner and are broken after 1000 thermal cycles caused by the dissolution of a2 lamellae through phase transformation of α2âγ. The γ grains nucleate within the α2 lamellae or (α2+γ) lamellae in a random direction.
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Authors
Lu FANG, Xian-fei DING, Jian-ping HE, Lai-qi ZHANG, Zhi LIN, Jun-pin LIN,