Tt. Cheng et al., Effects of major alloying additions on the microstructure and mechanical properties of gamma-TiAl, INTERMETALL, 7(1), 1999, pp. 89-99
The microstructure and mechanical properties of eight gamma-TiAl based allo
ys with compositions in the range Ti-44Al-8(Nb,Ta,Zr,Hf)-(0-0.2)Si-(0-1)B h
ave been investigated to assess the possibility of improving the properties
of gamma-TiAl through heavy alloying. It has been shown that the microstru
ctures of these alloys can be significantly different from those of the bin
ary or 48-2-2 type alloys as a result of differences in the phase equilibri
a. As expected with large additions of beta stabilisers such as Nb, Zr and
Ta, the beta phase was stabilised to much lower temperatures than that in t
he Ti-44Al binary ahoy. In some of the alloys the omega phase, which is a t
ransformed product of the beta phase, is stable at room temperature and up
to >900 degrees C. In alloys which contain both beta- and gamma- stabiliser
s, there is no single alpha phase held in the transformation sequence and i
nstead there is a (alpha + beta + gamma) three phase regime. The mechanical
data obtained from these alloys indicate that heavy alloying can be used t
o increase the strength and creep resistance of gamma-TiAl significantly al
though ductility generally remains poor. The addition of boron appears to b
e beneficial in that both strength and ductility are improved, particularly
for materials with the duplex microstructure. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Lt
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