Ordinary dislocation configurations in high Nb-containing TiAl alloy deformed at high temperatures |
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Authors: | Lin Song Junpin Lin Jinshan Li |
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Affiliation: | 1. State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, Chinasonglin@nwpu.edu.cn;3. State Key Laboratory for Advanced Metals and Materials, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, China;4. State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China |
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Abstract: | AbstractHigh Nb-containing TiAl (Nb–TiAl) alloys possess mechanical properties at elevated temperatures superior to conventional TiAl alloys. However, the strengthening mechanisms induced by Nb addition have been discussed controversial for a long time. In the present study, the dislocation structures in a polycrystalline high Nb–TiAl alloy after tensile tests at 700 and 900 °C were investigated by transmission electron microscope (TEM) observation. The results show that abundant double cross slip of ordinary dislocations is activated in the samples deformed at 700 °C. The dislocations are pinned at the jogs and numerous dipoles are observed. Debris can be commonly observed in the vicinity of screw dislocations. Trace analysis shows that the cross-slip plane is (1?1?0)γ at 700 °C but (1?1?1)γ octahedral plane at 900 °C. Three-dimensional (3D) dislocation structures, caused by cross-slip and annihilation of ordinary dislocations, were observed along the screw orientation. The dipoles and debris produced by high-temperature cross slip can be important for the strengthening of high Nb–TiAl alloys. |
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Keywords: | Titanium aluminide dislocation cross slip transmission electron microscopy intermetallics |
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