THE MICROSTRUCTURE OF PLASMA ARC COLD-HEARTH MELTED TI-48AL-2MN-2NB

Citation
Tp. Johnson et al., THE MICROSTRUCTURE OF PLASMA ARC COLD-HEARTH MELTED TI-48AL-2MN-2NB, Journal de physique. IV, 3(C7), 1993, pp. 371-376
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Physics
Journal title
ISSN journal
11554339
Volume
3
Issue
C7
Year of publication
1993
Pages
371 - 376
Database
ISI
SICI code
1155-4339(1993)3:C7<371:TMOPAC>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to show the results of some work at the I RC in Materials for High Performance Applications at the University of Birmingham into the effect of processing and process parameters on th e microstructure, macrostructure and chemistry of 100 mm diameter sing le plasma-melted ingots of a gamma-based titanium aluminide (Ti-48at%A l-2at%Mn-2at%Nb). The microstructure of the asmelted bars is almost co mpletely lamellar and consists of a chill layer of fine prior alpha gr ains at the surface and larger columnar grains growing into the centre of the bar. These microstructural features show little variation with processing conditions. The orientations of the alpha grains have been used to determine the effect of plasma torch current and ingot withdr awal rate on melt pool shape under a variety of operating conditions a nd it has been established that, at typical operating conditions, the ingot withdrawal rate has a more significant effect on melt pool depth than the plasma torch current, especially at faster withdrawal rates. Chemical analyses has shown that there is negligible net loss of any of the major alloying elements, although the degree of as-cast chemica l homogeneity needs to he increased in the light of the extreme micros tructural sensitivity. Further investigation has shown that one major cause of inhomogeneity is macrosegregation induced by short-term varia tions in melt pool shape. The implications of these results for the pr ocessing of titanium aluminides are then discussed.