Synthesis and Sintering of Titanium Aluminide (Ti-48Al) Powder

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Hung-wei Liu Kevin Plucknett
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Early attempts to manufacture titanium aluminides using blended elemental powders, through powder metallurgical processes, have been obstructed due to serious swelling during sintering. Although the use of pre-alloyed powder can avoid this undesired expansion problem, there are limited commercial powder sources available. Therefore, in the present research, fundamental studies on the synthesis of dual-phase (? plus a2) Ti48Al intermetallic materials is undertaken, in particular assessing powder manufacture. In order to produce pre-alloyed powders, highly porous Ti48Al pieces are initially sintered from elemental Ti and Al powder blends, and subsequently pulverised into powders. The powder size is then further reduced by use of either dry or wet milling processes (i.e. shatterbox grinding, attrition, or ball milling). Among these methods, shatterbox grinding has shown the highest efficiency, with a slight mechanical alloying effect observed. The manufactured powder morphologies and phases, as well the sintered material, will be discussed.
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APA: Hung-wei Liu Kevin Plucknett  (2015)  Synthesis and Sintering of Titanium Aluminide (Ti-48Al) Powder

MLA: Hung-wei Liu Kevin Plucknett Synthesis and Sintering of Titanium Aluminide (Ti-48Al) Powder. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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