Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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858678 | Procedia Engineering | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Six grades of TiAl alloys doped with 7 at.% Nb and variable content of C and/or Mo were studied. The as-received microstructure and phase composition of the alloys was characterized using neutron diffraction experiments and electron microscopy. They are substantially different in individual alloys. In Mo containing alloys, ordered β0 phase is present while carbon suppresses the occurrence of this phase. Alternating lamellae of γ and α2 phases are characteristic for all specimens.The specimens have been subjected to monotonic testing (tensile and compression) and to low cycle fatigue testing at ambient and at elevated temperatures. The differences in microstructure result in scatter of mechanical behaviour of the alloys, e.g. the yield stress at 750°C varies from 445 to 626 MPa. The mechanical properties of the materials are discussed in relation to the initial microstructure and phase composition.