Hot pack rolling the Ti2AlNb alloy prepared by SPS: Testing of the high-temperature properties of the alloy directly without the prior heat treatment

Ti2AlNb alloy holds large research significance as a lightweight material for high-temperature structural applications in the next generation of aero-engines. In this work, pre-alloyed Ti2AlNb powders were spark plasma sintered to fabricate the raw compact, which was then hot rolled at different pha...

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Published inJournal of materials research and technology Vol. 30; pp. 7635 - 7643
Main Authors Sui, Xiaochong, Lin, Jie, Cheng, Su, Wang, Guofeng, Li, Zhengwei
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.05.2024
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Summary:Ti2AlNb alloy holds large research significance as a lightweight material for high-temperature structural applications in the next generation of aero-engines. In this work, pre-alloyed Ti2AlNb powders were spark plasma sintered to fabricate the raw compact, which was then hot rolled at different phase fields to fabricate sheets. The high-temperature properties of the sheets were tested directly without the prior heat treatment. Results show that the Ti2AlNb sheets have good high-temperature strengths even without the heat treatment prior to testing. For the sheet rolled at the single B2 phase region, the maximum tensile strength was up to 931.4 MPa at 650 °C. The sheet mainly shows intergranular fracture mode due to the weak bonding at grain boundaries. The sheets rolled at the O + B2 phase region have low tensile strengths at different testing temperatures. For the sheet rolled at α2+O + B2 phase region, the tensile strength gains its maximum strength of 956.6 MPa at 650 °C, and the sheet shows transcrystalline fracture mode. The fracture mechanisms of the sheets rolled at different phase regions are analyzed in detail and proved by experiment. This work shows the potential of fabricating Ti2AlNb sheet by using the spark plasma sintered compact.
ISSN:2238-7854
DOI:10.1016/j.jmrt.2024.05.113