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The phase diagram of the isopleth section of the Ti-7 at. pct Mo-Al system has been improved and expanded to include alloys up to 25 at. pct aluminum. The mechanical and thermal stability of alloys aged in the two-phase region, β +Ti3Al, was correlated to the microstructure. X-ray rocking-curve studies of the polycrystalline specimens showed that after 2 pct deformation of a Ti-7 Mo-16 Al alloy theβ matrix became preferentially plastically deformed, while the Ti3Al particles functioned as hard particles undergoing little lattice distortions.
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Formerly a Graduate Student.
This paper is based on a thesis submitted by T. Hamajima in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Ph.D. degree from Rutgers University.
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Hamajima, T., Weissmann, S. Thermal equilibria and mechanical stability of Ti3 Al phase in Ti-Mo-Al alloys. Metall Trans A 6, 1535 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02641964
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02641964