Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5457706 | Intermetallics | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Carbide precipitation in TiAl alloys with different alloying element additions and thermal history was investigated by transmission electron microscopy and high energy X-ray diffraction. The results reveal that Nb addition in TiAl alloys does not increase the carbon solubility in the γ matrix significantly. With increasing carbon concentration in the alloys, a splitting of the P-type carbides takes place earlier in the course of ageing at 800 °C and the formation of H-type carbides is promoted. For a nearly single γ phase alloy Ti51Al5Nb0.5C, H-type carbides are the thermodynamically stable phase. However, with decreasing Al concentration, P-type carbides become thermodynamically stable at low carbon concentration (below 1%) in Ti45Al and Ti45Al5Nb alloys. It is feasible to achieve high thermodynamical stability of the P-type carbides in TiAl alloys through controlling alloying elements.
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Authors
Li Wang, Uwe Lorenz, Mathias Münch, Andreas Stark, Florian Pyczak,