Publication date: 5 May 2017
Source:Materials & Design, Volume 121
Author(s): Jian Cao, Xiangyu Dai, Jiaqi Liu, Xiaoqing Si, Jicai Feng
Partially substituting TiAl alloys for Ti2AlNb alloys has been identified as an effective approach to realize the weight reduction of aircraft engines. Therefore, joining of TiAl alloy to Ti2AlNb alloy is important and meaningful. In this study, TiAl alloy and Ti2AlNb alloy were successfully brazed at 1080–1140°C for 10min using Ti-27Co (wt%) eutectic filler metal. Scanning electron microscope (SEM), energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS) and transmission electron microscope (TEM) were employed to characterize the interfacial microstructure of the joints. The results showed that α2-Ti3Al, β-Ti, TiCo, Ti2Co and B2 phases were formed in the brazing seam of the joints. As the brazing temperature increased, the thickness of diffusion layer in the TiAl side became thicker correspondingly. Higher brazing temperature accelerated the diffusion of Co element into the substrates, resulting in the disappearance of band-like Ti2Co phase and the growth of acicular Ti3Al phase. The highest shear strength of the joints was 223MPa when brazed at 1100°C for 10min. The hardness and elastic modulus of the phases in the joint were measured by nano-indentation to show the plastic deformation capacity. In addition, the microstructure evolution mechanism of the joints was put forward based on the experimental analysis.
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