Institute of Metals Division - Structure and Properties of Titanium-Rich Titanium-Nickel Alloys

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. W. Barton G. R. Purdy R. Taggart J. G. Parr
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

The constitution and mechanical properties of heat-treated alloys containing up to 10 pct* Ni in Ti have been investigated. The effects of quenching and of various isothermal treatments ale described, and C-curves are presented. The production of the precipitated and the martensitic hexagonal phases on quenching is discussed. MARGOLIN, Ence, and Nielsenl have determined the titanium-nickel phase diagram. A study of the transformations in gas-quenched and tempered powder specimens was made by Polonis and Parr.' Some isothermal transformation work was carried out by Margolin and ~unshah, who determined transformation curves for 4 and 6 wt pct alloys, while Robinson et al.investigated the formation of the w phase in a quenched and tempered alloy, Margolin and Bunshah showed that while a martensitic transformation could be obtained on quench- ing thin sections of a 4 wt pct alloy, a 6 wt pct alloy precipitated a nonmartensitic phase. The present investigation was undertaken to obtain more information on the transformations in quenched, quenched and tempered, and isothermally transformed lump specimens of alloys containing up to 10 pct Ni. Isothermal transformation curves have been determined for 7 and 10 pct alloys and cooling curves have been obtained for quenched alloys containing up to 7 pct Ni. The mechanical properties of 2, 5, and 10 pct alloys were studied, with the object of relating properties to microstructures. EXPERIMENTAL METHODS Alloys containing up to 10 pct Ni were prepared from sponge titanium and spectrographic standard nickel by levitation-melting and chill-casting in a split copper mold. The 5 and 10 pet alloys were prepared from sponge Ti having an as-melted hardness of 115 Vpn. The other alloys were made from a sec-
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APA: J. W. Barton G. R. Purdy R. Taggart J. G. Parr  (1961)  Institute of Metals Division - Structure and Properties of Titanium-Rich Titanium-Nickel Alloys

MLA: J. W. Barton G. R. Purdy R. Taggart J. G. Parr Institute of Metals Division - Structure and Properties of Titanium-Rich Titanium-Nickel Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1961.

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