Abstract Intermetallic γ-TiAl based alloys are a novel class of lightweight structural materials that exhibit excellent high-temperature strength while having low density. These properties make them ideal candidates for replacing dense Ni base alloys currently used in the temperature range from 550 to 750 °C. Therefore, extensive research activities were conducted during the last 20 years to make this innovative class of materials fit for service. In this task, diffraction methods have been an important tool for promoting the development of TiAl alloys. The ability to perform experiments in situ and to determine phase fractions even in cases where two phases are present in ultrafine lamellar structures are only two examples for applications...
Being a strong beta stabilizer, Mo has gained importance as an alloying element for so-called beta/g...
After almost three decades of intensive fundamental research and development activities intermetalli...
Mixtures of 47-Al and 53-Ti powders (atomic %) have been consolidated using back pressure equal-chan...
Challenging issues concerning energy efficiency and environmental politics require novel approaches ...
In engineering materials, microstructural evolution during hot-working critically determines the pro...
In engineering materials, microstructural evolution during hot-working critically determines the pro...
Intermetallic TiAl alloys with a significant volume fraction of the body-centered cubic β-phase at e...
γ-phase based titanium aluminide has continuously been attractive because of its potential applicati...
Due to the unique combination of low density and their excellent properties-profile at elevated temp...
Neutron diffraction has been used for in-situ. investigations to elucidate the phase transformation ...
In engineering materials, microstructural evolution during hot-working critically determines the pro...
Intermetallic γ-TiAl based alloys exhibit excellent high-temperature strength combined with low dens...
Intermetallic γ-TiAl based alloys exhibit excellent high-temperature strength combined with low dens...
Mixtures of 47-Al and 53-Ti powders (atomic %) have been consolidated using back pressure equal-chan...
Due to its low specific mass and high strength at high temperature, γ-based Ti-Al alloys are candida...
Being a strong beta stabilizer, Mo has gained importance as an alloying element for so-called beta/g...
After almost three decades of intensive fundamental research and development activities intermetalli...
Mixtures of 47-Al and 53-Ti powders (atomic %) have been consolidated using back pressure equal-chan...
Challenging issues concerning energy efficiency and environmental politics require novel approaches ...
In engineering materials, microstructural evolution during hot-working critically determines the pro...
In engineering materials, microstructural evolution during hot-working critically determines the pro...
Intermetallic TiAl alloys with a significant volume fraction of the body-centered cubic β-phase at e...
γ-phase based titanium aluminide has continuously been attractive because of its potential applicati...
Due to the unique combination of low density and their excellent properties-profile at elevated temp...
Neutron diffraction has been used for in-situ. investigations to elucidate the phase transformation ...
In engineering materials, microstructural evolution during hot-working critically determines the pro...
Intermetallic γ-TiAl based alloys exhibit excellent high-temperature strength combined with low dens...
Intermetallic γ-TiAl based alloys exhibit excellent high-temperature strength combined with low dens...
Mixtures of 47-Al and 53-Ti powders (atomic %) have been consolidated using back pressure equal-chan...
Due to its low specific mass and high strength at high temperature, γ-based Ti-Al alloys are candida...
Being a strong beta stabilizer, Mo has gained importance as an alloying element for so-called beta/g...
After almost three decades of intensive fundamental research and development activities intermetalli...
Mixtures of 47-Al and 53-Ti powders (atomic %) have been consolidated using back pressure equal-chan...