Metallurgical Thermodynamic Design Research on the In Situ Synthesis of Ti-Al-Nb Alloys Using Thermit
Han Jiang1,2, Tingan Zhang1,2, Zhihe Dou1,2
1School of Metallurgy, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, China.
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Based on the thermodynamic design of metallurgical reduction, this paper investigates the thermodynamic principles and reaction regulation mechanism of aluminothermic self-propagating reduction for the in situ synthesis of a Ti45Al8Nb (at%) titanium-aluminum-niobium alloy. The influence of the aluminum distribution coefficient (ADC) on the self-propagating reaction process was verified via high-temperature thermal state experiments. The results show that the thermodynamically predicted trends of phase composition and alloy composition are consistent with the experimental results, with only a ~20% lateral offset in the ADC. When the ADC is set to 0.8, the mass fractions of Ti, Al, Nb, O, and N in the alloy are 51.8%, 29.5%, 17.4%, 1.2%, and 0.0016%, respectively, with a homogeneous microstructure and inclusion size no larger than 8 µm. The alloy presents a typical coarse-grained structure, where 83.1% of the total grain boundary length is low-angle grain boundaries, and the <111> orientation is dominant. A low-energy coherent interface is formed between the Ti-enriched and Nb-enriched regions by TiAl, TiAl3 and Al3Nb phases, which enhances the structural stability of the alloy.
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