Innovative Grain Refinement Solutions for Cast Titanium Aluminides

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Zollinger J. R. Kennedy S. Khallouk D. Daloz B. Rouat E. Bouzy
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Titanium aluminides recently replaced Ni-based superalloys as turbine blades in the last LP stage of aircraft engines. To extend their range of use at higher temperature their properties need to be improved, either by alloying or processing. An efficient solution is to reduce the grain size during the solidification process. In the first part of the paper, an overview is given on the possibilities for grain refinement of such alloys, based on literature data and new results. The most efficient grain refinement is obtained with boron addition which leads to boride formations that are detrimental for in-use properties of turbine blades. In this work, the use of the high grain refinement potency of inoculation with non-brittle particles has been used by developing new refractory-based inoculants. The effect of one of these inoculants on grain refinement of an as-cast structure in a Ti-46Al is presented; resulting in a reduction of the grain size by a factor of 3.While less efficient compared to the potency of boron containing alloys, the grain refinement is effective and does not introduce any embrittling particles.
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APA: J. Zollinger J. R. Kennedy S. Khallouk D. Daloz B. Rouat E. Bouzy  (2015)  Innovative Grain Refinement Solutions for Cast Titanium Aluminides

MLA: J. Zollinger J. R. Kennedy S. Khallouk D. Daloz B. Rouat E. Bouzy Innovative Grain Refinement Solutions for Cast Titanium Aluminides. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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