Effect of B on the microstructure and mechanical properties of mechanically milled TiAl alloys

Sang H. Kim, H. H. Chung, Sung G. Pyo, S. J. Hwang, Nack J. Kim

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Abstract

The present study is concerned with γ-(Ti52Al48)100-xB, (x = 0, 0.5, 2, 5) alloys produced by mechanical milling/vacuum hot pressing (VHPing) using melt-extracted powders. Microstructure of the as-vacuum hot pressed (VHPed) alloys exhibits a duplex equiaxed microstructure of α2 and γ with a mean grain size of 200 nm. Besides α2 and γ phases, binary and 0.5 pet B alloys contain Ti2AlN and Al2O3 phases located along the grain boundaries and show appreciable coarsening in grain and dispersoid sizes during annealing treatment at 1300 °C for 5 hours. On the other hand, 2 pet B and 5 pet B alloys contain fine boride particles within the y grains and show minimal coarsening during annealing. Room-temperature compressing tests of the as-VHPed alloys show low ductility, but very high yield strength > 2100 MPa. After annealing treatment, mechanically milled alloys show much higher yield strength than conventional powder metallurgy and ingot metallurgy processed alloys, with equivalent ductility to ingot metallurgy processed alloys. The 5 pet B alloy with the smallest grain size shows higher yield strength than binary alloy up to the test temperature of 700 °C. At 850 °C, 5 pet B alloy shows much lower strength than the binary alloy, indicating that the deformation of fine 5 pet B alloy is dominated by the grain boundary sliding mechanism.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2273-2283
Number of pages11
JournalMetallurgical and Materials Transactions A: Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science
Volume29
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 1998
Externally publishedYes

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