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A heat treatment procedure to produce fine-grained lamellar microstructures in a P/M titanium aluminide alloy

Posted on:1998-09-15Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:Carleton University (Canada)Candidate:Au, PeterFull Text:PDF
GTID:2461390014975881Subject:Aerospace engineering
Abstract/Summary:
process for fabricating advanced aerospace titanium aluminide alloys starting from metal powders (the hot isostatically consolidated P/M process) is presented in this thesis. This process does not suffer the difficulties of chemical inhomogeneities and coarse grain structure of castings. In addition heat treatments which take advantage of the refined structure of HIP processed materials are developed to achieve microstructure control and subsequent mechanical property control. It is shown that a better "property balance" is possible after the heat treatment of HIP consolidated materials than it is with alternative processing.;It is well understood that the standard microstructures (near-;A thorough literature review of the mechanisms of formation of standard microstructures and their deformation under mechanical loading is contained in the thesis. In addition, conventional techniques to produce FGFL microstructures in wrought and cast materials are discussed in detail. Beyond the review, the results of experiments are described for determining the...
Keywords/Search Tags:Microstructures, Heat
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