Study on the oxidation and corrosion properties of titanium aluminide from a microstructural viewpoint

Titanium Aluminide (TiAl)is increasingly becoming more attractive as a replacement to nickel superalloy in the aerospace industry due to their superior weight to strength ratio, thermal capabilities,and oxidation properties.In particular, duplexγ-TiAl andα2-Ti3Al phase seems to possess the most...

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Main Author: Chan, Shao Wei
Other Authors: Martial Duchamp
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2021
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1486602021-05-15T12:35:06Z Study on the oxidation and corrosion properties of titanium aluminide from a microstructural viewpoint Chan, Shao Wei Martial Duchamp School of Materials Science and Engineering mduchamp@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Materials Titanium Aluminide (TiAl)is increasingly becoming more attractive as a replacement to nickel superalloy in the aerospace industry due to their superior weight to strength ratio, thermal capabilities,and oxidation properties.In particular, duplexγ-TiAl andα2-Ti3Al phase seems to possess the most desirable properties for its intended use. However, existing fabrication of structural TiAl are limited to conventional casting methods, and the nature of these fabrication techniques have shown to be unsustainable in terms of economic costs and uniformity of qualitative properties. Several alternative methods of fabrication have been put forward, with powder metallurgypossessing the highest potential to overcome the short comings of casting.In this study, different ball milled samplesof the same composition was prepared, and their subsequent microstructure, corrosion,and oxidation behaviour after Spark Plasma Sintering(SPS)was investigated.Samples that were subjected to SPS with increasing ball milling parameters yielded increasing γ-TiAl phase and decreasingα2-Ti3Alphase. It appears that the samples with larger ratio of γ to α2phase tendto fare worse in oxidation and corrosion performance, and these results point towards the need of optimizing the presence of γ/α2to compromise between oxidative and mechanical properties. Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Engineering) 2021-05-15T12:35:06Z 2021-05-15T12:35:06Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Chan, S. W. (2021). Study on the oxidation and corrosion properties of titanium aluminide from a microstructural viewpoint. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148660 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148660 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Chan, Shao Wei
Study on the oxidation and corrosion properties of titanium aluminide from a microstructural viewpoint
description Titanium Aluminide (TiAl)is increasingly becoming more attractive as a replacement to nickel superalloy in the aerospace industry due to their superior weight to strength ratio, thermal capabilities,and oxidation properties.In particular, duplexγ-TiAl andα2-Ti3Al phase seems to possess the most desirable properties for its intended use. However, existing fabrication of structural TiAl are limited to conventional casting methods, and the nature of these fabrication techniques have shown to be unsustainable in terms of economic costs and uniformity of qualitative properties. Several alternative methods of fabrication have been put forward, with powder metallurgypossessing the highest potential to overcome the short comings of casting.In this study, different ball milled samplesof the same composition was prepared, and their subsequent microstructure, corrosion,and oxidation behaviour after Spark Plasma Sintering(SPS)was investigated.Samples that were subjected to SPS with increasing ball milling parameters yielded increasing γ-TiAl phase and decreasingα2-Ti3Alphase. It appears that the samples with larger ratio of γ to α2phase tendto fare worse in oxidation and corrosion performance, and these results point towards the need of optimizing the presence of γ/α2to compromise between oxidative and mechanical properties.
author2 Martial Duchamp
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Chan, Shao Wei
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author Chan, Shao Wei
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title Study on the oxidation and corrosion properties of titanium aluminide from a microstructural viewpoint
title_short Study on the oxidation and corrosion properties of titanium aluminide from a microstructural viewpoint
title_full Study on the oxidation and corrosion properties of titanium aluminide from a microstructural viewpoint
title_fullStr Study on the oxidation and corrosion properties of titanium aluminide from a microstructural viewpoint
title_full_unstemmed Study on the oxidation and corrosion properties of titanium aluminide from a microstructural viewpoint
title_sort study on the oxidation and corrosion properties of titanium aluminide from a microstructural viewpoint
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2021
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148660
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