2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2017.03.075
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Study of the laser melting of pre-deposited intermetallic TiAl powder by comprehensive optical diagnostics

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“…They may also exhibit specific thermodynamic, optical, electrical, magnetic, and even biological properties. Various aspects of the growth and structural transformations experienced during phase transitions have been previously studied for monometallic titanium nanostructures [2,3], as well as bimetallic (including micro-structured) titanium-aluminium (TiAl) and titanium-vanadium (TiV) alloys [4][5][6]. In [6,7], the effects of cooling rate and composition on the temperature of the phase transformations observed in titanium α + β alloys are described.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They may also exhibit specific thermodynamic, optical, electrical, magnetic, and even biological properties. Various aspects of the growth and structural transformations experienced during phase transitions have been previously studied for monometallic titanium nanostructures [2,3], as well as bimetallic (including micro-structured) titanium-aluminium (TiAl) and titanium-vanadium (TiV) alloys [4][5][6]. In [6,7], the effects of cooling rate and composition on the temperature of the phase transformations observed in titanium α + β alloys are described.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%