The improved properties and microstructure of β-solidify TiAl alloys by boron addition and multi steps forging process

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A novel forging process has been designed for better mechanical properties of Ti-43Al-6Nb-1Mo-1Cr-(0,0.6)B alloys in this paper. Multi step forging process could provide much finer microstructure, higher room-temperature strength, increased high-temperature strength and elongation with these alloys. The forged alloys without boron exhibit strength and elongation as 676.05 ± 11.37 MPa and 41.32 ± 1.38% at 800 °C, while the average grain size represents as 12.63 ± 3.77 μm. The forged alloys with 0.6 at.% B represent better mechanical properties than the forged alloys without boron, due to the refined microstructure with dispersive borides. Meanwhile, the detailed mechanism of increased strength and elongation caused by finer microstructure were concluded and discussed.

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Xiao, S., Chen, Y., Li, M., Xu, L., Tian, J., Zhang, D., & Yang, J. (2019). The improved properties and microstructure of β-solidify TiAl alloys by boron addition and multi steps forging process. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-47530-9

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