2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.intermet.2011.03.005
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A closely-complete peritectic transformation during directional solidification of a Ti-45Al-8.5Nb alloy

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“…Peritectic reaction is a rarely touched topic in TiAl research but it was indeed observed in some directionally solidified high Nb, Ta-containing TiAl alloys [11,12]. The peritectic alpha was expected to have some orientation relationship with the beta dendrites since the latter in fact act as the substrates for peritectic alpha nucleation during peritectic reaction.…”
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“…Peritectic reaction is a rarely touched topic in TiAl research but it was indeed observed in some directionally solidified high Nb, Ta-containing TiAl alloys [11,12]. The peritectic alpha was expected to have some orientation relationship with the beta dendrites since the latter in fact act as the substrates for peritectic alpha nucleation during peritectic reaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This rationale has been confirmed by the observation in Ti4522 and the Burgers orientation relationship is prevailing. The peritectic alpha was speculated by some researchers to have a grain refinement effect since it could have various orientations even within the same interdendritic area [12]. Indeed differently oriented peritectic alpha grains can form within the same interdendritic area and they can influence the orientation when the adjacent beta dendrite transforms into alpha but grain refinement in this way has not been observed yet.…”
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“…indicated that the growth of peritectically-transformed a phase could lead to coarse lamellar colonies [20]. In dendrite cores, the grain size is much smaller than that in interdendritic regions.…”
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“…al) DS-processed alloys and related mechanical properties using both FZ and Bridgman type [4][5][6][7][8].…”
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