Three kinds of Ti-Al powders, Ti72Al28, Ti57Al43 and Ti48Al52, were mechani
cally alloyed by a planetary ball mill in atmosphere of argon or hydrogen,o
ases (0.1 MPa with alloying times up to 30 h. The mechanical alloying (MA)
process as well as the phase variations of each powder after subsequent hea
ting at 1173 K were investigated. About 5000 wppm hydrogen, which could be
easily removed by a heat treatment at 800 K (heating rate was 20 K/min). wa
s occluded in all powders during MA in the hydrogen atmosphere: whereas the
mechanically alloyed powders in the argon atmosphere occluded about 1000 w
ppm hydrogen. In the hydrogen atmosphere, the titanium powder easily crumbl
ed into finer particles, assisting the diffusion of aluminum into titanium
(solid-solid reaction) at an early stage of the MA process and accelerating
the formation of an amorphous-like phase at a longer MA process. The phase
formation after heat treatment of MA powders at 1173 K could be estimated
by the Ti-Al binary phase diagram without the effect of the gas atmosphere.
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