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

Vol. 21    Special 2    August 2011

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Structure and morphology of Ti-Al composite powders treated by
 mechanical alloying
LI Xue-wen, SUN Hong-fei, FANG Wen-bin, DING Yong-feng
(School of Materials Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China)
Abstract: The evolution in microstructure and composition of the milled Ti-Al composite powder with different milling time were investigated. It shows that with the milling time increasing, the initial powder underwent a successive change in its morphology from a flattened shape (2 h) to a fine, equiaxed and uniform one (above 6 h). The milled Ti-Al composite powder was nanocrystalline with the average crystallite size of about 17 nm after milling for 8 h. The evolution mechanism of Ti-Al composite powder was elucidated. The Ti(Al) solid solution is formed through a gradual and progressive solution of Al into Ti lattice. By differential thermal analysis on the ignition temperature of the reaction between Ti and Al as a function of milling time, it indicates that mechanical milling of the powders significantly lowered the ignition temperature of the reaction by refining its Ti-Al composite structure.
Key words: TiAl; composite powder; mechanical milling
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