Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7921555 Materials Chemistry and Physics 2018 38 Pages PDF
Abstract
Ti/Al-based composites and intermetallic compounds attracted great attention due to their good mechanical properties combined with low density. In the present work, Ti/Al and Ti/Al/Nb laminated composites were fabricated by diffusion bonding and subsequent rolling. The fabricated samples were then annealed at different temperatures below and above the melting temperature of pure aluminum. The results indicate that by annealing of the samples at temperatures lower than the melting point of aluminum, a dense and continuous layer of TiAl3 and NbAl3 intermetallic are formed. But during annealing at temperatures higher than the melting point of aluminum a dense layer of TiAl3 particles is formed at Ti/Al interface and a layer of distributed (Ti,Nb)Al3 intermetallic phase is formed at the Al/Nb interface. The mechanical properties demonstrate that the samples annealed at 650 °C have the highest tensile strength. The investigation of the kinetics of phase formation shows that the growth of TiAl3 and NbAl3 layers are controlled by diffusion and reaction at 600-650 °C, respectively. Whereas, the growth of TiAl3 layer at 700 °C obeys reaction-controlled kinetics.
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