Abstract

Despite the widespread use of TiAl alloys in many fields, their poor impact resistance has recently emerged again as a major issue. Therefore, in this study, the practical effects of additive elements were examined by considering impact resistance as the most important property of practical TiAl cast alloys. The impact resistance was evaluated via the Charpy impact test, which has been rarely applied to TiAl alloys, revealing that only V, Cr, Mn, and B slightly improved the impact resistance, compared to that of the Ti–Al binary alloy, both in the as-cast and heat-treated states. In contrast, Nb, Mo, W, Fe, Ni, Si, C, and N decreased the impact resistance. If a slight decrease in impact resistance is permitted, then only Si and C can improve the creep strength, and Nb and W can improve the anti-oxidation resistance. These results confirm the excellence of practical TiAl cast alloys developed a considerable time ago, containing these elements in addition to Cr, Mn, and B.

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