Abstract
An in situ synchrotron experimental study of phase formation dynamics in clad mechanocomposites of Ti–Al systems during high-temperature synthesis was performed. Cladding of the obtained mechanocomposites was carried out with an SiO2 target, with a deposition time of 40 min. The high-temperature synthesis was performed using the thermal explosion method based on a microwave induction heater in the in situ mode on an experimental setup adapted to synchrotron radiation time-resolved diffractometry. The influence of the cladding on the macrokinetic parameters of synthesis in situ was investigated experimentally. It was found that for an ignition temperature T
ig = 650 ± 10°C, the maximum synthesis temperatures were in the range T
max = 1380–1465°C. The characteristic heating speed was 525 K min−1. The sequence and temperature–time interval of phase formation are determined. The formation of the TiAl, TiAl3 and Ti3Al compounds begins at T = 661°C. At T
max = 1465.6°C, the synthesis product is multiphase, the structures of the formed TiAl3 (content about 70%) and TiAl (content about 25%) have a nonequilibrium state. At the stage of system annealing with T = 1384.9°C, the reaction of the components occurs with the formation of almost monophase TiAl (content of more than 90%); Ti occupies the rest.
Funder
This work was supported by Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russian Federation
grant of President of Russian Federation
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
Subject
Instrumentation,Nuclear and High Energy Physics,Radiation
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