Oxidation behaviour and related microstructural changes of two β0–phase containing TiAl alloys between 600 °C and 900 °C

L. Mengis, A.S. Ulrich, P. Watermeyer, C.H. Liebscher, M.C. Galetz

Corrosion Science 178 (2021), 109085, DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2020.109085

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Reprinted from Corrosion Science, Copyright (2020), with permission from Elsevier

A comparative study on the isothermal oxidation behaviour of the two β0–containing titanium aluminide alloys GE 4822 and TNM-B1 in the HIPed condition has been conducted at temperatures between 600 °C and 900 °C for up to 1000 h in air. The two alloys exhibit clear differences in their oxidation behaviour, however, both suffer from undesirable embrittlement due to oxidation after exposure for 100 h even at 600 °C. Phase transformations in the subsurface zone were shown to have a strong impact on the mechanical properties at room temperature.

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