1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0921-5093(97)00654-0
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Microstructural evolution of a hot-rolled Ti–40Al–10Nb alloy

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“…As a result, efforts have been made to eliminate the b o (x) phase by thermomechancial processing or heat treatments. In recent years, the ordered x phases in high Nb-TiAl alloys have garnered increasing attention due to their variable structures and morphologies, which can be induced by different heat treatment processes [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]. Commonly, the designation x is restricted to the disordered x phase (space group P6/ mmm) in Ti based alloys.…”
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“…As a result, efforts have been made to eliminate the b o (x) phase by thermomechancial processing or heat treatments. In recent years, the ordered x phases in high Nb-TiAl alloys have garnered increasing attention due to their variable structures and morphologies, which can be induced by different heat treatment processes [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]. Commonly, the designation x is restricted to the disordered x phase (space group P6/ mmm) in Ti based alloys.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These phases include the trigonal x 0 and x 00 phases as well as the hexagonal x o in the B8 2 structure [11]. Among the different ordered variants, the x o phase is the most commonly reported phase in research literature [13][14][15][16][17][18], in which three Wykoff positions (i.e. 2a, 2c and 2d) are occupied by proportional Ti, Al and Nb atoms.…”
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“…However, it is known that the b-phase or its ordered Counterpart B2 can decompose into several product phases, for example into x, x' and x", which possess lower crystal symmetry and are extremely brittle. [14,[19][20][21] In order to avoid the appearance of such harmful phases in TiAl alloys the decomposition process and its dependence on Al content and ternary alloying ele-COMMUNICATIONS ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATERIALS 2008, 10, No. 8…”
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“…However, it is known that the b-phase or its ordered Counterpart B2 can decompose into several product phases, for example into x, x' and x", which possess lower crystal symmetry and are extremely brittle. [14,[19][20][21] In order to avoid the appearance of such harmful phases in TiAl alloys the decomposition process and its dependence on Al content and ternary alloying elements, such as Nb, must be known. Up to now there is no well established wrought processing route which guarantees an economic and continuous supply of aerospace and stationary turbine components made of c-TiAl based alloys.…”
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“…Our early work described the sequence of phase transformations for the as-cast Ti-40Al-10Nb alloy during solidification and indicated that the Widmanstätten laths have a fine lamellar structure composed of and phases, both of which are perpendicular to the long axis of the laths. 9) According to the Ti-Al phase diagram, the binary Ti-40Al alloy has two phases, which are and .…”
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