Abstract
AbstractIn this study a two-step heat treatment was applied to high Nb containing γ-TiAl based alloys in order to investigate the initial stage of the lamellae formation in ordered α2-grains as well as in massively transformed γm-grains. The first heat treatment step, conducted in the single α-phase field followed by oil quenching, leads to a microstructure consisting of supersaturated α2-grains and a small volume fraction of γm-grains. The second step of the heat treatment was performed below the eutectoid temperature, i.e. within the (α2+γ)-phase field region and was again followed by oil quenching. There, the formation of ultra-fine γ-lamellae takes place in the α2-grains and (some) fine α2-lamellae are formed in the γm-grains. In both cases the lamellae show a Blackburn orientation relationship with the matrix grain. It was found that the precipitation of γ-laths in the supersaturated α2-grains is faster than the formation of α2-laths in γm-grains. The characteristics of the initial stage of formation were investigated by transmission electron microscopy.
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