Plastic deformation of the intermetallic compound Al3Ti
- 1 March 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Philosophical Magazine A
- Vol. 55 (3) , 301-315
- https://doi.org/10.1080/01418618708209869
Abstract
Polycrystalline specimens of the intermetallic compound Al3Ti with the D022-type structure have been deformed under compression at 25–860°C. At temperatures below 620°C, specimens fracture with very small fracture strain since extremely localized deformation occurs and cracks are initiated in intensely deformed regions almost at yielding. At temperatures above 620°C, good compression ductility is observed. Yield stress starts decreasing rapidly with increasing temperature at around 330°C and becomes less temperature dependent above 630°C. The major mode of deformation of Al3Ti is twinning of the type (111)[112] which does not disturb the D022 symmetry of the lattice. However, at high temperatures, the four (111)[112]-type twinning systems are augmented by slip of the types [110], [100] and [010]. This would supply an explanation for the good compression ductility observed at temperatures above 620°C. Suggestions are made for further experimental work on alloying additions which may improve the ductility of Al3Ti.Keywords
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