Issue 24, 2018

High-density deformation nanotwin induced significant improvement in the plasticity of polycrystalline γ-TiAl-based intermetallic alloys

Abstract

Intermetallic alloys with high melting point can mostly serve as promising high-temperature structural materials, but their intrinsic brittleness limits their further application. Herein, we developed a strategy to realize high strength and high plasticity simultaneously in Cr-rich γ-TiAl-based intermetallic alloys via introducing high-density deformation nanotwins. Non-equilibrium continuous casting followed by annealing in the (α + γ) phase region generated numerous Shockley partial dislocations and stacking faults as well as a number of α2 nanoparticles in the γ-TiAl phase. The substantial Shockley partial dislocations and stacking faults acting as effective heterogeneous nucleation sites favored the generation of high-density nanotwins in the as-annealed alloys during deformation, especially within the γ lamellae. This strategy can also be applied to other brittle alloys with a favorable twinning deformation mechanism and paves the way for the development of high-strength and high-ductility materials.

Graphical abstract: High-density deformation nanotwin induced significant improvement in the plasticity of polycrystalline γ-TiAl-based intermetallic alloys

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Feb 2018
Accepted
23 May 2018
First published
24 May 2018

Nanoscale, 2018,10, 11365-11374

High-density deformation nanotwin induced significant improvement in the plasticity of polycrystalline γ-TiAl-based intermetallic alloys

S. Liu, H. Ding, H. Zhang, R. Chen, J. Guo and H. Fu, Nanoscale, 2018, 10, 11365 DOI: 10.1039/C8NR01659C

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