Chapter 6: Titanium Aluminide Intermetallics
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Published:2012
Abstract
Titanium aluminides are lightweight materials that have relatively high melting points and good high-temperature strength. They also tend to be stronger and lighter than conventional titanium alloys, but considerably less ductile. This chapter begins with a review of the titanium-aluminum phase diagram, focusing on the properties, compositions, and microstructures of alpha-2 Ti3Al alloys. It then describes the properties, microstructures, and compositions of orthorhombic, gamma, and near-gamma alloys as well as the processing methods and procedures normally used in their production.
Titanium Aluminide Intermetallics, Lightweight Materials: Understanding the Basics, Edited By F.C. Campbell, ASM International, 2012, p 299–323, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.lmub.t53550299
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