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Sliding Wear Behavior of Intermetallic Ti-45Al-2Nb-2Mn-(at%)-0.8vol%TiB(2) Processed by Centrifugal Casting and Hot Isostatic Pressure: Influence of Microstructure
Intermetallic alloys such as titanium aluminides (TiAl) are potential materials for aerospace applications at elevated temperatures. TiAl intermetallics have low weight and improved efficiency under aggressive environments. However, there is limited information about wear behavior of these alloys an...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9695669/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36431539 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15228052 |
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author | Shagñay, Segundo Cornide, Juan Ruiz-Navas, Elisa María |
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description | Intermetallic alloys such as titanium aluminides (TiAl) are potential materials for aerospace applications at elevated temperatures. TiAl intermetallics have low weight and improved efficiency under aggressive environments. However, there is limited information about wear behavior of these alloys and their microstructure. The present work aims to study the influence of the microstructure in the tribological behavior of TiAl intermetallic alloy (45Al-2Mn-2Nb(at%)-0.8 vol%TiB(2)). Wear tests were performed on samples manufactured by centrifugal casting (CC) and hot isostatic pressure (HIP). Reciprocating sliding wear test was carried out for TiAl, it was combined with different loads and frequencies. Wear tracks were analyzed through opto-digital microscopy and electron microscopy (SEM). The results obtained reveal that CC intermetallics present the lowest volume wear lost, approximately 20% less than HIP intermetallics. This good behavior could be related to the high hardness material, associated with the main microstructure where CC intermetallic has nearly lamellar microstructure and HIP intermetallics present duplex microstructure. |
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spelling | pubmed-96956692022-11-26 Sliding Wear Behavior of Intermetallic Ti-45Al-2Nb-2Mn-(at%)-0.8vol%TiB(2) Processed by Centrifugal Casting and Hot Isostatic Pressure: Influence of Microstructure Shagñay, Segundo Cornide, Juan Ruiz-Navas, Elisa María Materials (Basel) Article Intermetallic alloys such as titanium aluminides (TiAl) are potential materials for aerospace applications at elevated temperatures. TiAl intermetallics have low weight and improved efficiency under aggressive environments. However, there is limited information about wear behavior of these alloys and their microstructure. The present work aims to study the influence of the microstructure in the tribological behavior of TiAl intermetallic alloy (45Al-2Mn-2Nb(at%)-0.8 vol%TiB(2)). Wear tests were performed on samples manufactured by centrifugal casting (CC) and hot isostatic pressure (HIP). Reciprocating sliding wear test was carried out for TiAl, it was combined with different loads and frequencies. Wear tracks were analyzed through opto-digital microscopy and electron microscopy (SEM). The results obtained reveal that CC intermetallics present the lowest volume wear lost, approximately 20% less than HIP intermetallics. This good behavior could be related to the high hardness material, associated with the main microstructure where CC intermetallic has nearly lamellar microstructure and HIP intermetallics present duplex microstructure. MDPI 2022-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9695669/ /pubmed/36431539 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15228052 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Shagñay, Segundo Cornide, Juan Ruiz-Navas, Elisa María Sliding Wear Behavior of Intermetallic Ti-45Al-2Nb-2Mn-(at%)-0.8vol%TiB(2) Processed by Centrifugal Casting and Hot Isostatic Pressure: Influence of Microstructure |
title | Sliding Wear Behavior of Intermetallic Ti-45Al-2Nb-2Mn-(at%)-0.8vol%TiB(2) Processed by Centrifugal Casting and Hot Isostatic Pressure: Influence of Microstructure |
title_full | Sliding Wear Behavior of Intermetallic Ti-45Al-2Nb-2Mn-(at%)-0.8vol%TiB(2) Processed by Centrifugal Casting and Hot Isostatic Pressure: Influence of Microstructure |
title_fullStr | Sliding Wear Behavior of Intermetallic Ti-45Al-2Nb-2Mn-(at%)-0.8vol%TiB(2) Processed by Centrifugal Casting and Hot Isostatic Pressure: Influence of Microstructure |
title_full_unstemmed | Sliding Wear Behavior of Intermetallic Ti-45Al-2Nb-2Mn-(at%)-0.8vol%TiB(2) Processed by Centrifugal Casting and Hot Isostatic Pressure: Influence of Microstructure |
title_short | Sliding Wear Behavior of Intermetallic Ti-45Al-2Nb-2Mn-(at%)-0.8vol%TiB(2) Processed by Centrifugal Casting and Hot Isostatic Pressure: Influence of Microstructure |
title_sort | sliding wear behavior of intermetallic ti-45al-2nb-2mn-(at%)-0.8vol%tib(2) processed by centrifugal casting and hot isostatic pressure: influence of microstructure |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9695669/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36431539 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15228052 |
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