2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.intermet.2003.11.002
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Brazed joints in γ TiAl sheet: microstructure and properties

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“…3. From the investigation on brazing TiAl using TieCueNi brazing foil, stable TiAlNi 2 phase was formed in the residual filler metal zone and a 2 phase was generated adjacent to TiAl substrate [16]. The results indicated that the analysis of the typical microstructure of TiAl joint in this study was reasonable.…”
Section: Typical Microstructure Of Tial Jointssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…3. From the investigation on brazing TiAl using TieCueNi brazing foil, stable TiAlNi 2 phase was formed in the residual filler metal zone and a 2 phase was generated adjacent to TiAl substrate [16]. The results indicated that the analysis of the typical microstructure of TiAl joint in this study was reasonable.…”
Section: Typical Microstructure Of Tial Jointssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Therefore, the high temperature braze alloys (e.g. Ti and Ni based braze alloys) show their advantages for high temperature applications of the brazed joints [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, most Ag-based braze alloys have low tensile strength and limited creep strength above 400 C as compared with the Ti-based braze alloys [7]. In contrast, Ti-Cu-Ni filler foils demonstrate excellent bonding performance in brazing many titanium alloys [13][14][15]. Both Ti-15Cu-25Ni and Ti-15Cu-15Ni in wt% were chosen to braze Ti 50 Al 50 and Ti-6Al-4V in the experiment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%