Design, Processing, Microstructure, Properties, and Applications of Advanced Intermetallic TiAl Alloys
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Abstract After almost three decades of intensive fundamental research and development activities, intermetallic titanium aluminides based on the ordered γ‐TiAl phase have found applications in automotive and aircraft engine industry. The advantages of this class of innovative high‐temperature materials are their low density and their good strength and creep properties up to 750 °C as well as their good oxidation and burn resistance. Advanced TiAl alloys are complex multi‐phase alloys which can be processed by ingot or powder metallurgy as well as precision casting methods. Each process leads to specific microstructures which can be altered and optimized by thermo‐mechanical processing and/or subsequent heat…
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- Intermetallic
- Materials science
- Ingot
- Microstructure
- Creep
- Metallurgy
- Superplasticity
- Alloy
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