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Influence of chemistry and microstructure on the activation volume of TiAl alloys

Barbi, Nicolas
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Rougier, Luc
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Diologent, Frédéric  
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2010
Intermetallics

Repeated stress-relaxation experiments are conducted from RT to 1073 K on three different gamma + alpha(2) TiAl alloys (Ti-46Al with 8Ta, 8Nb or 7Nb) One is a conventional duplex alloy, the two other are novel "convoluted" cast titanium aluminides developed for turbine applications The data include measurements of the flow stress and activation volume of these alloys at 293, 673, 873, 923, 1023 and 1073 K. Despite differences in composition, processing and microstructure, the values and evolution with temperature or with stress of these parameters are relatively similar for the three alloys This observation, coupled with the agreement of present results with data in the literature for similar alloys, leads to conclude that the strain-rate dependence of plastic flow in alloys of this class is governed by features of the gamma-phase that are relatively insensitive to the alpha 2 phase morphology. The convoluted alloys furthermore feature a yield stress anomaly. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.intermet.2010.06.022
Web of Science ID

WOS:000282710400020

Author(s)
Barbi, Nicolas
Rougier, Luc
Diologent, Frédéric  
Mortensen, Andreas  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Intermetallics
Volume

18

Issue

11

Start page

2145

End page

2153

Subjects

Titanium aluminides, based on TiAl

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Yield stress

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Plastic deformation mechanisms

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Defects, Dislocation geometry and arrangement

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Titanium Aluminide Alloys

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Plastic-Deformation

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Single-Crystals

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Yield-Stress

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Temperature-Dependence

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Mechanical-Properties

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Tensile Properties

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Grain-Refinement

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Flow-Stress

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Gamma

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