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High temperature microstructural changes are examined for two Ti-Al alloys, containing W or Nb-Mn additions. Changes of mechanical properties on annealing are related to the stability of the α/γ lamellae, which depends sensitively on whether β phase is stabilised at any temperature. W has a strong effect, first stabilising β phase, then inducing a β to γ change at lower temperatures. Its diffusivity is slow and any changes take place slowly. Mn and Nb have much milder effects and structural changes are similar to binary TiAl alloys. Property changes can still be rapid when fine scale α/γ lamellae are annealed, due to easy small-scale diffusion. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
B. Thermal stability, A. Titanium aluminides, based on TiAl, B. Mechanical properties at ambient temperature
B. Thermal stability, A. Titanium aluminides, based on TiAl, B. Mechanical properties at ambient temperature
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