Microstructural study of rapidly solidified titanium eutectoid alloysstar, open


Autoria(s): Bhaskaran, TA; Seshadri, R; Krishnan, RV; Ranganathan, S
Data(s)

01/02/1988

Resumo

Rapid solidification of Ti-7.3wt.%Cu (near-eutectoid composition), Ti-36.2wt.%Ni and Ti-34.3wt.% Ni-5.8wt.%Si alloys has been carried out by electron beam melting and splat quenching on a water-cooled rotating copper disc. The product obtained was in the form of thin ribbons 60–100 μm thick. Transmission electron microscopy studies of Ti---Cu alloy splats showed that the microstructure consisted of a mixture of martensite and a lamellar eutectoid product. The formation of the intermetallic compound Ti2Cu involved a diffusionless ω transformation and spinodal clustering. In the case of Ti---Ni alloy the as-quenched microstructure is complex, consisting of α, transformed β and intermetallic phases. This could have arisen possibly as a result of local variation in cooling rates. Rapid solidification of Ti---Ni---Si alloy resulted in partial quenching of an amorphous phase. The amorphous phase was seen to be extremely hard (a Vickers hardness of about 800 HV).

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Bhaskaran, TA and Seshadri, R and Krishnan, RV and Ranganathan, S (1988) Microstructural study of rapidly solidified titanium eutectoid alloysstar, open. In: Materials Science and Engineering, 98 . pp. 251-255.

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Elsevier

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Palavras-Chave #Materials Engineering (formerly Metallurgy)
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Journal Article

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