Metals (Jun 2020)

The Structural and Phase State of the TiAl System Alloyed with Rare-Earth Metals of the Controlled Composition Synthesized by the “Hydride Technology”

  • Akbayan Belgibayeva,
  • Yuri Abzaev,
  • Natalia Karakchieva,
  • Rakhmetulla Erkasov,
  • Victor Sachkov,
  • Irina Kurzina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met10070859
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 7
p. 859

Abstract

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The structural state and the quantitative phase analysis of the TiAl system, alloyed with rare-earth metals synthesized using hydride technology, were studied in this work. Using the Rietveld method, the content of the major phases in the initial system Ti(50 at.%)–Al(50 at.%), as well as Ti(49 at.%)–Al(49 at.%), with alloying additions Ta, Y and Dy having a high accuracy was determined. The methods of scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscope and X-ray spectral microanalysis of the local areas of the structure for studying the distribution of alloying elements were used. The energies of lattices of separate phases were also determined after the full-profile specification. All the lattices of the identified structures (about 30) turned out to be stable. It was established that in the Ti(49 at.%)–Al(49 at.%) systems under study with alloying additions of metals Ta, Y and Dy, there were intermetallides composed of AlTi3, TiAl in the hexagonal, tetragonal and triclinic units. It is known that after microalloying alloys by Y and Dy metals, the mass fraction of TiAl phases increases significantly (>70%).

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