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Fracture of convoluted and lamellar α2 + γ TiAl alloys

Barbi, Nicolas
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Diologent, Frédéric  
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Goodall, Russell  
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2012
Intermetallics

Fracture toughness tests are conducted at room temperature and 923 K (650 degrees C) on SENB (Single Edge Notched Bend) specimens of three different (alpha(2) + gamma ) TiAl-based alloys. One alloy is a conventional near fully lamellar Ti-45Al-2Mn-2Nb + 0.8%vol TiB2 XD alloy. The second and third have a composition of Ti -46Al-8Ta, with a novel "convoluted" cast microstructure developed for turbine applications and a coarse near fully lamellar microstructure, respectively. The novel alloy displays fracture toughness values of 13 +/- 2 MPa root m at room temperature and 19 MPa root m at 923 K (650 degrees C); these values approach data for lamellar microstructures, known to be optimal for this class of alloy. In particular, shear ligament toughening is observed with a role of retained lamellar colonies in toughening the convoluted microstructure. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.intermet.2011.11.001
Web of Science ID

WOS:000299983100026

Author(s)
Barbi, Nicolas
Diologent, Frédéric  
Goodall, Russell  
Mortensen, Andreas  
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Intermetallics
Volume

22

Start page

176

End page

188

Subjects

Titanium aluminides

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based on TiAl

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Fracture toughness

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Microstructure

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Aero-engine components

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Titanium Aluminide Alloys

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Tial-Alloy

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Microcrack Nucleation

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Crack-Propagation

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Dislocation Dynamics

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Grain-Refinement

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Pst Crystals

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Resistance

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Microstructure

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Toughness

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