Mechanisms of TiAl alloys isomorphic inoculation from cryo-milled Ti-Al-Nb powders

Author:

Zollinger J.,Kennedy J.R.,Brodu E.,Rouat B.,Bouzy E.

Abstract

Abstract Isomorphic inoculation has recently been introduced by the authors as a successful method to grain refine cast titanium aluminides [1]. Analyses of the cast grain size together with introduced particle size distributions revealed anomalously high grain refinement efficiency which was attributed to the particles breaking up during the holding stage prior to solidification [2]. In the present work, the microstructure of the inoculant powders is investigated in both the cryo-milled state as well as after simulated thermal cycles to reproduce their heating and holding in the melt. Results show that milling time does not impact the grain size in the particles, only their size distributions. Heat treatments between 1500 and 1600°C for short periods of time allowed the activation energy for grain growth and evaluation of the grain size evolution in the particles during the isomorphic inoculation process to be determined. Assuming that grain boundary melting is the predominant break up mechanism, a model to estimate dissolution of the powders is presented which includes diffusion and fluid flow. Despite its relative simplicity, the predicted number of particles remaining after heating and holding, which lead to grains in the as-cast structure, are in good agreement with the measured grain size. Finally, the paper summarizes the main features and mechanism making isomorphic inoculation a promising route for grain refining as-cast alloys.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Medicine

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