Abstract

TiAl intermetallics and Ti3AlC2 ceramics were jointed through diffusion bonding using Ti/Ni interlayer. The effect of bonding temperature and holding time on interfacial microstructure and mechanical properties of the bonded joints were investigated. The typical interfacial microstructure of the joint from TiAl to Ti3AlC2 side could be divided into τ3-Al3NiTi2, α2-Ti3Al, α-Ti+δ-Ti2Ni, δ-Ti2Ni, β2-TiNi, η-TiNi3, γ-(Ni)ss, γ′-Ni3(Al, Ti), γ′-Ni3(Al, Ti)+Ti3AlC2, respectively. The value of the microhardness in the reactive zones increased due to the formation of intermetallcs. Lower or higher bonding temperature and longer or shorter holding time both resulted in low strength owing to the insufficient diffusion of atoms or excessive formation of intermetallics. A high bonding strength can be obtained when bonding at 920°C for 60min. Fracture occurred through the intermetallic layer adjacent to the Ti3AlC2 substrate during shear test, showing brittle intergranular and transgranular characteristic.

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