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Intermetallic growth behavior during post deformation annealing in multilayer Ti/Al/Nb composite interfaces
文献摘要:
The tri-metal Ti–Al–Nb composites were processed through three procedures: hot pressing, rolling, and hot pressing, followed by subsequent rolling. The fabricated composites were then subjected to annealing at 600, 625, and 650°C temperatures at different times. Micro-structure observation at the interfaces reveals that the increase in plastic deformation strain significantly affects TiAl3 intermetallic layers' evol-ution and accelerates the layers' growth. On the contrary, the amount of applied strain does not significantly affect the evolution of the NbAl3 intermetallic layer thickness. It was also found that Al and Ti atoms' diffusion has occurred throughout the TiAl3 layer, but only Al atoms dif-fuse through the NbAl3 layer. The slow growth rate of the NbAl3 intermetallic layer is due to the lack of diffusion of Nb atoms and the high ac-tivation energy of Al atoms' reaction with Nb atoms.
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作者姓名:
R.Jafari;B.Eghbali
作者机构:
Department of Materials Engineering,Faculty of Engineering,Urmia University,P.O.Box 57561-165,Urmia,Iran;Faculty of Materials Engineering,Sahand University of Technology,P.O.Box 51335-1996,Tabriz,Iran
引用格式:
[1]R.Jafari;B.Eghbali-.Intermetallic growth behavior during post deformation annealing in multilayer Ti/Al/Nb composite interfaces)[J].矿物冶金与材料学报,2022(08):1608-1617
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evol,NbAl3
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