Sg. Kumar et Rg. Reddy, MICROSTRUCTURE AND PHASE-RELATIONS IN A POWDER-PROCESSED TI-22AL-12NBALLOY, Metallurgical and materials transactions. A, Physical metallurgy andmaterials science, 27(4), 1996, pp. 1121-1126
A systematic investigation was undertaken to compare the effect of pro
cessing on the phase relations and microstructure of 66Ti-22Al-12Nb (i
n at. pct) alloy. The alloy was processed by three different routes: (
1) cold pressing (CP) followed by reaction sintering; (2) CP followed
by hot pressing (HP) followed by sintering; and (3) arc melting (AM),
hydride-dehydride processing to make the alloy powder followed by cold
isostatic pressing and then sintering. The samples were analyzed by X
-ray diffraction (XRD); optical microscopy, scanning electron microsco
py-energy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS), and electron microprobe a
nalysis (EPMA). The analyses showed that all the processing methods ha
ve resulted in the same phases, but the AM route resulted in an equiax
ed microstructure, whereas the other two methods resulted in a lamella
r microstructure. This refinement in microstructure was attributed to
the hydride-dehydride processing step of the AM route.