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Alloy development and shell mould casting of gamma TiAl; Alloy development and shell mould casting of gamma TiAl
R. Yang; Y. Y. Cui; L. M. Dong; Q. Jia
2003 ; 2003
Source PublicationJournal of Materials Processing Technology ; Journal of Materials Processing Technology
ISSN0924-0136 ; 0924-0136
Volume135Issue:2-3Pages:179-188
AbstractRecent studies of the properties and shell mould casting of gamma TiAl-based alloys in the authors' laboratory are summarised in this paper. As-cast and heat treated ternary alloys containing 44.2-47 at.% Al and 0-8 at.% Nb were investigated for oxidation resistance at 900 degreesC and crack propagation behaviour during cyclic thermal fatigue test between 900 and 15 degreesC. Grain refinement through cyclic heat treatment and machinability of the material during grinding were also studied. It was found that alloys with about 5 at.% Nb content show the best balanced properties. An alloy based on Ti-46.5Al-5Nb was then prepared and its mechanical properties measured. A model component was successfully cast using a zirconia-based shell mould. Examination of the castings shows that the thickness of the surface contamination layer is typically less than 80 mum. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.; Recent studies of the properties and shell mould casting of gamma TiAl-based alloys in the authors' laboratory are summarised in this paper. As-cast and heat treated ternary alloys containing 44.2-47 at.% Al and 0-8 at.% Nb were investigated for oxidation resistance at 900 degreesC and crack propagation behaviour during cyclic thermal fatigue test between 900 and 15 degreesC. Grain refinement through cyclic heat treatment and machinability of the material during grinding were also studied. It was found that alloys with about 5 at.% Nb content show the best balanced properties. An alloy based on Ti-46.5Al-5Nb was then prepared and its mechanical properties measured. A model component was successfully cast using a zirconia-based shell mould. Examination of the castings shows that the thickness of the surface contamination layer is typically less than 80 mum. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
description.departmentchinese acad sci, inst met res, shenyang 110016, peoples r china.;yang, r (reprint author), chinese acad sci, inst met res, 72 wenhua rd, shenyang 110016, peoples r china ; chinese acad sci, inst met res, shenyang 110016, peoples r china.;yang, r (reprint author), chinese acad sci, inst met res, 72 wenhua rd, shenyang 110016, peoples r china
KeywordTial Alloy Tial Alloy Shell Mould Casting Shell Mould Casting Thermal Fatigue Thermal Fatigue Oxidation Oxidation
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.imr.ac.cn/handle/321006/36118
Collection中国科学院金属研究所
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R. Yang,Y. Y. Cui,L. M. Dong,et al. Alloy development and shell mould casting of gamma TiAl, Alloy development and shell mould casting of gamma TiAl[J]. Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Journal of Materials Processing Technology,2003, 2003,135, 135(2-3):179-188, 179-188.
APA R. Yang,Y. Y. Cui,L. M. Dong,&Q. Jia.(2003).Alloy development and shell mould casting of gamma TiAl.Journal of Materials Processing Technology,135(2-3),179-188.
MLA R. Yang,et al."Alloy development and shell mould casting of gamma TiAl".Journal of Materials Processing Technology 135.2-3(2003):179-188.
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