ISSN: 1003-6326
CN: 43-1239/TG
CODEN: TNMCEW

Vol. 8    No. 3    September 1998

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MICROSTRUCTURES OF TiAl BASED ALLOYS PREPARED BY HOT PRESSING ELEMENTAL POWDERS
Liu Yong, Huang Baiyun, He Yuehui and Wang Bing
(Powder Metallurgy Research Institute, Central South University of Technology, Changsha 410083, P. R. China)
Abstract: Elemental Ti, Al powders were hot pressed in Ar atmosphere at various temperatures in order to produce Ti-48Al (%) alloy. The microstructure evolution has been studied in this article through optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, EDAX analysis, X-ray diffraction analysis and TEM observation. Results show that reaction between elemental Ti and Al is mainly controlled by diffusion. After hot pressing at 800℃, the reaction between Ti and Al powders is incomplete. The hot pressed microstructure mainly consists of Ti3Al phase and TiAl phase. The higher the hot pressing temperature is, the higher the rate of reactive diffusion and the more complete the crystallization of TiAl and Ti3Al will be. After hot pressing at 1300℃, the Ti3Al phase is island like. TEM observation shows that the island like Ti3Al phase and the TiAl matrix are all composed of fine grains. After hot pressing at 1400℃, the microstructure consists of largeγgrains and coarse lamellar microstructure. Therefore, 1 300℃seems to be the premium temperature for reaction synthesis of TiAl based alloy.
Key words: TiAl based alloy hot press powder metallurgy
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