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Microstructures and Phases in Electron Beam Additively Manufactured Ti-Al-Mo-Zr-V/CuAl9Mn2 Alloy.

Anna ZykovaAleksandra NikolaevaAleksander PanfilovAndrey VorontsovAlisa NikonenkoArtem DobrovolskyAndrey ChumaevskiiDenis GurianovAndrey FilippovNatalya SemenchukNickolai SavchenkoEvgeny KolubaevSergei Tarasov
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Electron beam additive manufacturing from dissimilar metal wires was used to intermix 5, 10 and 15 vol.% of Ti-Al-Mo-Z-V titanium alloy with CuAl9Mn2 bronze on a stainless steel substrate. The resulting alloys were subjected to investigations into their microstructural, phase and mechanical characteristics. It was shown that different microstructures were formed in an alloy containing 5 vol.% titanium alloy, as well as others containing 10 and 15 vol.%. The first was characterized by structural components such as solid solution, eutectic intermetallic compound TiCu 2 Al and coarse grains of γ 1 -Al 4 Cu 9 . It had enhanced strength and demonstrated steady oxidation wear in sliding tests. The other two alloys also contained large flower-like Ti(Cu,Al) 2 dendrites that appeared due to the thermal decomposition of γ 1 -Al 4 Cu 9 . This structural transformation resulted in catastrophic embrittlement of the composite and changing of wear mechanism from oxidative to abrasive.
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