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Microstructure and mechanical properties of duplex tiAl alloys containing Mn SCOPUS

Title
Microstructure and mechanical properties of duplex tiAl alloys containing Mn
Authors
Pyo, S.GChang, Y.WKim, N.J.
Date Issued
1995-02
Publisher
대한금속재료학회
Abstract
A study has been made of the effect of Mn on the structure and compressive mechanical properties of duplex TiAl alloys. In order to clarify the separate effect of Mn and Al contents, the effect of Ti/Al ratio was also studied by analyzing the behavior of alloys with different Ti/Al ratios at the fixed Mn content. Addition of 3 at.% Mn to the binary Ti53Al47 alloy decreases the tetragonality and the unit cell volume of γ structure. It also promotes the formation of twin-related structure, the refinement of interlamellar spacing and grain size, and the increase in the volume fraction of lamellar grains. Increase in Ti/Al ratio at the fixed Mn content results in the further decrease in the tetragonality and unit cell volume and the refinement of grain size, while it decreases the volume fraction of lamellar grains. The modification of microstructure directly influences the compressive properties and deformation mode of duplex TiAl alloys. It has been found that Mn addition and increase in Ti/Al ratio enhance the plasticity of duplex alloys. Generation of mobile dislocations at the twin intersections has been found to occur in Mn containing alloys. Such dislocation generation at the twin intersections as well as the promotion of deformation twins in Mn containing alloys are all beneficial for improving the ductility of duplex TiAl alloys. © 1995 Springer.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/34040
DOI
10.1007/BF03025921
ISSN
1598-9623
Article Type
Article
Citation
METALS AND MATERIALS, vol. 1, no. 2, page. 107 - 115, 1995-02
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