This work focuses on gaining a better understanding of the feasibility of using reactive induction sintering to obtain the alloy Ti-5Al-2.5Fe using Ti, Al and Fe powders (i.e. via a blended elemental approach). For this, powder compacts were induction sintered under various temperature/time combinations like 700–1250 °C and isothermal holding of 0–15 min. Compositional homogeneity, microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of the sintered Ti-5Al-2.5Fe alloy were investigated. It was found that by increasing the sintering temperature and isothermal holding time, sintered Ti-5Al-2.5Fe components with a homogeneous chemical composition and a Widmanstätten microstructure can be produced. The tensile strength increases with the sinterin...
A systematic study has been conducted of the sintering, sintered microstructure and tensile properti...
This work focuses on optimizing the sintering process of Ti-6Al-4V using Al-V master alloy powder to...
This study addresses the processing of near-net-shape, chemically homogeneous and fine-grained Ti–3A...
This work focuses on gaining a better understanding of the feasibility of using reactive induction s...
Blended elemental powder metallurgy is a cost effective approach to produce near net shape titanium ...
The mechanical properties of titanium alloys produced by powder metallurgy (PM) are dependent on the...
The aim of this work was to carry out research about cost effective ways for synthesising powder met...
High-frequency induction heating is applied as an alternative heating source for pressureless sinter...
In this study, Ti-5Al-2.5Fe alloy was prepared by powder metallurgy. The elemental titanium, aluminu...
The fabrication of the workhorse Ti-6Al-4V alloy and of the Ti-3Al-2.5V alloy was studied considerin...
The processing of near net shape Ti-3Al-2.5V components using the conventional pressing and sinterin...
The development of cost-affordable Ti alloys is key for the application of Ti in other industries li...
A comprehensive study has been made of the sintering and microstructural evolution of Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al...
This research focuses on the development of low cost powder metallurgy (PM) Ti alloys suitable for a...
A systematic study has been conducted of the sintering, sintered microstructure and tensile properti...
This work focuses on optimizing the sintering process of Ti-6Al-4V using Al-V master alloy powder to...
This study addresses the processing of near-net-shape, chemically homogeneous and fine-grained Ti–3A...
This work focuses on gaining a better understanding of the feasibility of using reactive induction s...
Blended elemental powder metallurgy is a cost effective approach to produce near net shape titanium ...
The mechanical properties of titanium alloys produced by powder metallurgy (PM) are dependent on the...
The aim of this work was to carry out research about cost effective ways for synthesising powder met...
High-frequency induction heating is applied as an alternative heating source for pressureless sinter...
In this study, Ti-5Al-2.5Fe alloy was prepared by powder metallurgy. The elemental titanium, aluminu...
The fabrication of the workhorse Ti-6Al-4V alloy and of the Ti-3Al-2.5V alloy was studied considerin...
The processing of near net shape Ti-3Al-2.5V components using the conventional pressing and sinterin...
The development of cost-affordable Ti alloys is key for the application of Ti in other industries li...
A comprehensive study has been made of the sintering and microstructural evolution of Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al...
This research focuses on the development of low cost powder metallurgy (PM) Ti alloys suitable for a...
A systematic study has been conducted of the sintering, sintered microstructure and tensile properti...
This work focuses on optimizing the sintering process of Ti-6Al-4V using Al-V master alloy powder to...
This study addresses the processing of near-net-shape, chemically homogeneous and fine-grained Ti–3A...