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  4. Microstructure and Dry Sliding Wear of Ti-50Al Alloy and Ti-47Al-3W/Ti <inf>2</inf>AlC Composite Produced by Reactive Arc-Melting
 
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Microstructure and Dry Sliding Wear of Ti-50Al Alloy and Ti-47Al-3W/Ti <inf>2</inf>AlC Composite Produced by Reactive Arc-Melting

Date Issued
01-01-2003
Author(s)
Ramkumar, Janakarajan
Malhotra, Santa Kumar
Krishnamurthy, Ramalingam
Mabuchi, Hiroshi
Demizu, Kei
Kakitsuji, Atsushi
Tsuda, Hiroshi
Matsui, Toshiyuki
Morii, Kenji
DOI
10.2320/matertrans.44.1861
Abstract
To study dry sliding wear behavior and its relation to microstructure, Ti-50Al alloys and Ti-47Al-3W alloy and its composite with varying reinforcement of Ti2AlC were prepared by reactive arc- melting. Dispersion of fine B2 particles is obtained by the addition of tungsten to TiAl alloy, which improves both the hardness and wear resistance of the matrix. By adding carbon to Ti-47Al-3W alloy, composite can be produced having a random distribution of reacted rod-like Ti2AlC particles and smaller Ti 2AlC precipitates with fine B2 particles in the matrix. The Ti-47Al-3W/3.5 vol%Ti2AlC intermetallic composite features excellent wear resistance compared to 10 and 18 vol% composites, and fine dispersion of the Ti2AlC and B2 particles in the matrix has improved the wear resistance properties.
Volume
44
Subjects
  • Dry sliding wear

  • Particulate reinforce...

  • Reactive arc-melting

  • Titanium aluminide

  • Titanium-aluminum-tun...

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