Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
831976 Materials & Design (1980-2015) 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Two high-Nb containing Ti–Al alloys, Ti–16Al–8Nb and Ti–16Al–8Nb–1Sn were fabricated using directional solidification. Their microstructures and mechanical properties at both room and high temperatures were studied. Results showed that the addition of 1% Sn promoted the formation of laths and contributed remarkably to the enhancement in room-temperature strength and high temperature ductility of Ti–Al alloy. The alloys exhibited the feature of quasi-cleavage fracture at room temperature and they experienced significant plastic deformation at high temperatures.

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