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Room-temperature tensile deformation of polysynthetically twinned (PST) crystals of TiAl

Haruyuki Inui, +3 more
- 01 Nov 1992 - 
- Vol. 40, Iss: 11, pp 3095-3104
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In this article, the authors investigated the tensile deformation behavior of polysynthetically twinned (PST) crystals of TiAl with a nearly stoichiometric composition as a function of the angle o between the lamellar boundaries and tensile axis at room temperature.
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Tensile deformation behavior of polysynthetically twinned (PST) crystals of TiAl with a nearly stoichiometric composition was investigated as a function of the angle o between the lamellar boundaries and tensile axis at room temperature. Tensile elongation to fracture strongly depends on the angle o but its dependence on the angle o is not symmetrical with respect to o = 45°. A tensile elongation as large as 20%, which is far larger than any other reported values on TiAl-based compounds, has been obtained for o = 31°. The yield stress also strongly depends on the angle o but any particularly significant tension-compression asymmetry in yield stress has not been observed. Fracture has been found to occur in a brittle manner without showing any local contraction even after deformation to more than 10%. When the tensile axis is perpendicular or inclined to the lamellar boundaries, fracture occurs in a cleavage-like mode with a habit plane parallel to the lamellar boundaries while fracture occurs in a zigzag across the lamellar boundaries when the tensile axis is parallel to the lamellar boundaries.

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