The study of the Ti-Al system samples containing up to 10 wt.% Al water quenched from different temperatures in β-phase region, was carried out in situ during heating on X-ray diffractometer. XRD analysis of quenched samples showed the presence of α'-martensite only. After quenching the increase of Al content in alloys displayed the decrease of the lattice parameters «a» and «c» and the rise of «c/a» ratio, since the lattice parameter «c» dropped slightly in contrast with the lattice parameter «a». Furthermore, Thermo-XRD (T-XRD) analysis represented the anisotropy of the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE). Besides, T-XRD analysis indicated, that «c/a» ratio of samples Ti-0.5 wt.% Al with the least amount of Al revealed the fall of «c/a...
The α → β phase transformation upon heating in the Ti-5553 alloy with lamellar-nodular bimodal micro...
Crystallographic relationships between α- and β-phases resulting from phase transformations, which t...
Additively Manufactured (AM) titanium (Ti) components are routinely post-thermal heat treated (HT), ...
The material of the study was (α + β) -titanium alloy VT16. Samples were quenched from different tem...
Changes in the formation processes of the ordered Ti3Al phase (α2 phase) was studied depending on th...
The structure of the martensite formed by quenching in titanium alloys, as well as the connection be...
Lattice strain evolution during deformation processing of Ti-Al alloys at high temperature is import...
Due to its low specific mass and high strength at high temperature, γ-based Ti-Al alloys are candida...
High temperature X-ray diffraction (HT-XRD) measurements have been performed on Ti-6Al-4V alloy to i...
In engineering materials, microstructural evolution during hot-working critically determines the pro...
In engineering materials, microstructural evolution during hot-working critically determines the pro...
International audienceTi-6Al-4V is a titanium alloy widely used for aircraft components (Banerjee & ...
This research aims to combine in-situ diffraction techniques with transmission electron microscopy t...
Alloy TIMETAL®834 is a near-α Ti-alloy typically processed to have a complex bimodal microstructure ...
Additive manufacturing is being increasingly used in the fabrication of Ti-6Al-4V parts to combine e...
The α → β phase transformation upon heating in the Ti-5553 alloy with lamellar-nodular bimodal micro...
Crystallographic relationships between α- and β-phases resulting from phase transformations, which t...
Additively Manufactured (AM) titanium (Ti) components are routinely post-thermal heat treated (HT), ...
The material of the study was (α + β) -titanium alloy VT16. Samples were quenched from different tem...
Changes in the formation processes of the ordered Ti3Al phase (α2 phase) was studied depending on th...
The structure of the martensite formed by quenching in titanium alloys, as well as the connection be...
Lattice strain evolution during deformation processing of Ti-Al alloys at high temperature is import...
Due to its low specific mass and high strength at high temperature, γ-based Ti-Al alloys are candida...
High temperature X-ray diffraction (HT-XRD) measurements have been performed on Ti-6Al-4V alloy to i...
In engineering materials, microstructural evolution during hot-working critically determines the pro...
In engineering materials, microstructural evolution during hot-working critically determines the pro...
International audienceTi-6Al-4V is a titanium alloy widely used for aircraft components (Banerjee & ...
This research aims to combine in-situ diffraction techniques with transmission electron microscopy t...
Alloy TIMETAL®834 is a near-α Ti-alloy typically processed to have a complex bimodal microstructure ...
Additive manufacturing is being increasingly used in the fabrication of Ti-6Al-4V parts to combine e...
The α → β phase transformation upon heating in the Ti-5553 alloy with lamellar-nodular bimodal micro...
Crystallographic relationships between α- and β-phases resulting from phase transformations, which t...
Additively Manufactured (AM) titanium (Ti) components are routinely post-thermal heat treated (HT), ...