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Internal friction of γ-TiAl-based alloys with different microstructures
Authors:M. Weller    G. Haneczok    H. Kestler   H. Clemens
Affiliation:

a Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung, Heisenbergstrasse 3, D-70569, Stuttgart, Germany

b Institute of Physics and Chemistry of Metals, Silesian University, Katowice, Bankowa 12, Poland

c Plansee AG, Technology Centre, A-6600, Reutte, Austria

d Institute of Materials Research, GKSS-Research Centre, D-21502, Geesthacht, Germany

Abstract:A Ti–46.5 at.% Al–4 at.% (Cr, Nb, Ta, B) intermetallic alloy with different microstructures (fine-grained primary annealed (PA) and coarse-grained fully lamellar (FL)) was examined by internal friction experiments. The influence of microstructure on the internal friction properties was studied by high-temperature (300–1270 K) mechanical loss experiments using a low frequency subresonance apparatus (0.01–10 Hz). The mechanical loss spectra show two phenomena: (i) a loss peak of Debye type at about 1000 K (1 Hz) which occurs only in samples with fully lamellar microstructure. The activation enthalpy, determined from the frequency shift, is 3.0 eV. The peak is assigned to thermally activated reversible local movement of dislocations that are part of the mismatch structure of semicoherent lamellar interfaces. (ii) A high-temperature damping background above 1000 K which is controlled by an activation enthalpy of 3.8–3.9 eV. The activation enthalpy agrees well with that of creep and strain rate cycling tests (3.5–3.7 eV) and is in the range of values reported for self-diffusion indicating that both properties (high-temperature background (HTB) and creep) are controlled by volume diffusion assisted climb of dislocations.
Keywords:Author Keywords: Titanium aluminides   Internal friction   Creep   Dislocations   Diffusion
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