Crystallographic orientations of Ni3Al-based aluminide

2000 
Abstract Inverse pole figures have been plotted to determine preferred crystallographic orientations in a powder-compacted Ni 3 Al aluminide prealloyed with Fe, Ti and B. The main textural components, although weak, were noticeably altered by cold deformation, recrystallization and high-temperature deformation. Cold uniaxial compression generated a pronounced (110) orientation and the less common (112) orientation. The existence of the latter orientation was ascribed to the cubic→tetragonal structural transformation (L1 2 →DO 22 ). The beginning of recrystallization was characterized by a string of (113)+(112)+(111) orientations. However, after prolonged periods of annealing, the (113) orientation diminished, whereas the (111) and (112) orientations became stronger, perhaps due to preferred orientational growth. Deformation at high-temperature gave rise to strong (111) and (100)+(112) orientations. It was found that disordering and dynamic recrystallization simultaneously control high-temperature deformation.
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