Journal of Materials Research and Technology (Mar 2021)

Performance assessment of TiNbf/TiAl composites with different fiber structural characteristics

  • Jinguang Li,
  • Rui Hu,
  • Mi Zhou,
  • Zitong Gao,
  • Jieren Yang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 2265 – 2276

Abstract

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Continuous TiNb fiber reinforced TiAl composites (TiNbf/TiAl) have tremendous potential for substituting brittle TiAl alloy to service on advanced aerospace equipment. This study has clarified microstructure evolution of TiNbf/TiAl composites and successfully achieved the structure modification of TiNb fiber by aging process where strengthening phase α-Ti could precipitate homogeneously in basket shape at the core of fiber meanwhile the formation and growth of brittle O phase could be effectively inhibited. Through aging process, both strength and toughness of composites have achieved a remarkable enhancement. Tensile fracture strength and strain of composites were significantly improved by 87% and 74% respectively compared with TiAl matrix. The K1C reflecting the toughness was enhanced nearly doubled benefit from multiple interaction mechanisms. The compressive strength of composites at 700 °C can reach 1078 MPa which still reached up to 847 MPa at 800 °C. The micromechanical properties of each phase were investigated systematically to reveal the strengthening and toughening mechanism. The growth behavior and the stability of interface structure were also involved with first-principles method.

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