| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8011773 | Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China | 2017 | 6 Pages | 
Abstract
												Carbon is an important alloying element in improving high temperature mechanical properties of various metallic materials. The effects of carbon on high temperature mechanical properties of a β-stabilized Ti-45Al-3Fe-2Mo (molar fraction, %) alloy were studied through compressive and creep tests. The results show that the carbon addition (0.5%, molar fraction) obviously enhances the high temperature compressive strength and creep resistance of the β-stabilized Ti-45Al-3Fe-2Mo alloy. A lot of nano-scaled Ti3AlC carbides precipitate in the β-stabilized alloy and these carbides pin the dislocations, and greatly increase the high temperature properties. At the same time, the carbon addition decreases the amount of β phase, refines the lamellar spacing, and causes solution strengthening, which also contribute to the improvement of the high temperature properties.
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											Authors
												Can-xu ZHOU, Bin LIU, Yong LIU, Cong-zhang QIU, Hui-zhong LI, Yue-hui HE, 
											