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Metallic Materials Vol. 52 (2014), no. 3, pp.171-178 |
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Title: intermetallics, thermo-mechanical processing, microstructure, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), XRD spectra, micro-hardness test | ||
Author: I. CINCA, D. RADUCANU, A. NOCIVIN, A. CAPRARESCU, V. D. COJOCARU | ||
Abstract: The formation of a high quality as-cast structure for the Ti-46Al-6.5Nb-0.5Ta-1Cr-0.3Ni-0.2Si (at.%) alloy, with a new alloying concept, and also the application of a thermo-mechanical (TM) processing scheme was the subject of present investigation. The investigations consisted of structural and mechanical characterizations of the alloy in 6 different structural conditions: S1 – in cast state, S2 – after a heat treatment of homogenization, S3-S6 – after a TM processing scheme. The micro-structural investigations were performed using a SEM analyzing system, and an X-ray diffractometer. The investigations of mechanical properties have been based on tensile strength, modulus of elasticity, elongation to fracture measurements and fracture surface analysis for the as-cast sample, and on micro-hardness measurements for the TM processed samples. The alloy in cast condition, with specific near-lamellar morphology, has a homogeneous, fine-grained structure (d ∼ 30 µm), and no axial texture. Thus, a grain refinement of new proposed alloy was achieved. For the TM processed specimens, the micro-hardness measurements have revealed a proper concordance between HV values and micro-structural evolution of the samples, being argued and analyzed after each TM processing step. The presented results can underline that the new proposed alloy can be TM processed around 1200 °C, starting from an optimized as-cast structure. |
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Keywords: intermetallics, thermo-mechanical processing, microstructure, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), XRD spectra, micro-hardness test | ||
Year: 2014, Volume: 52, Issue: 3 | Page From: 171, Page To: 178 | |
doi:10.4149/km_2014_3_171 |
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