Abstract

Directional solidification of Ti–46Al–8Nb (at.%) intermetallic in the Y2O3 doped BaZrO3/Al2O3 composite ceramic mould was carried out using Bridgman apparatus. To increase the success rate of Ti–46Al–8Nb single crystals preparation and improve the quality of the ingots, the failure mechanism of the mould in directional solidification experiments was evaluated. Nucleation and propagation of cracks in the moulds were investigated by tracing each key process of the experiment, the effect of pores in the mould on the target alloy was revealed by studying the mould/metal interface. The results show that the macrocracks in the facecoat of the mould would lead to the leakage of the alloy melt. Furthermore, the alloy melt would infiltrate into the mould through large-size pores, which would increase the oxygen content of the target alloy, and also form inclusions containing O, Zr, Si and Y elements in the alloy ingot.

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