Fabrication of Intermetallic Compounds by Solid State Reaction of Roll-Bonded Materials
Abstract
Objectives of Present Research: Intermetallic compounds offer very high specific material properties and property retention at elevated temperatures. However, reliable processing techniques to fabricate these materials have not been developed. This program will investigate the use of a novel, low cost fabrication technique involving a deformation-solid state reaction bonding process to form titanium beryllides. The objectives of this investigation are to: Establish reaction kinetics for the formation of Ti beryllide intermetallic compounds, Establish processing parameters needed to reproducibly fabricate these materials, Characterize the properties of Ti beryllides fabricated using a deformation-solid state reaction bonding process, Investigate the effects of alloying additions on the crystal structure of Ti beryllides and determine how these changes impact mechanical properties.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 09, 1990
- Accession Number
- ADA225862
Entities
People
- William C. Moshier
Organizations
- Martin Marietta