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    A Micromechanical Study of High Temperature Ti-Al Powder Compaction

    Source: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering:;1998:;volume( 120 ):;issue: 002::page 349
    Author:
    F. Ren
    ,
    A. Chandra
    ,
    V. Tvergaard
    DOI: 10.1115/1.2830134
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Process induced micro-scale evolutions can greatly influence the strength and resilience of a high temperature ceramic and intermetallic component. A micromechanical study, based on a unit cell approach, is carried out in the present work to investigate these evolutions during compaction of titanium aluminide multi-phase intermetallics at elevated temperatures. The quasi-coupled unit cell analysis can provide an avenue for investigating scalability and migratability of laboratory results to full scale productions with perturbed material compositions. Effects of various macro-scale process design considerations (e.g., tooling stiffness, spatial distribution of thermal fields) on micro-scale evolutions are investigated in detail. It has been observed that a more economic (and usually more flexible) container increases the likelihood of micro-crack nucleations, while spatially non-uniform intra-particle thermal fields can be utilized to alleviate processing induced micro-cracks in the final compacted product. Possibilities for process design modifications are also discussed.
    keyword(s): Compacting , High temperature , Microscale devices , Microcracks , Process design , Intermetallic compounds , Ceramics , Containers , Particulate matter , Tooling , Stiffness , Titanium aluminide AND Temperature ,
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    contributor authorF. Ren
    contributor authorA. Chandra
    contributor authorV. Tvergaard
    date accessioned2017-05-08T23:57:15Z
    date available2017-05-08T23:57:15Z
    date copyrightMay, 1998
    date issued1998
    identifier issn1087-1357
    identifier otherJMSEFK-27323#349_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/120775
    description abstractProcess induced micro-scale evolutions can greatly influence the strength and resilience of a high temperature ceramic and intermetallic component. A micromechanical study, based on a unit cell approach, is carried out in the present work to investigate these evolutions during compaction of titanium aluminide multi-phase intermetallics at elevated temperatures. The quasi-coupled unit cell analysis can provide an avenue for investigating scalability and migratability of laboratory results to full scale productions with perturbed material compositions. Effects of various macro-scale process design considerations (e.g., tooling stiffness, spatial distribution of thermal fields) on micro-scale evolutions are investigated in detail. It has been observed that a more economic (and usually more flexible) container increases the likelihood of micro-crack nucleations, while spatially non-uniform intra-particle thermal fields can be utilized to alleviate processing induced micro-cracks in the final compacted product. Possibilities for process design modifications are also discussed.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleA Micromechanical Study of High Temperature Ti-Al Powder Compaction
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume120
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.2830134
    journal fristpage349
    journal lastpage358
    identifier eissn1528-8935
    keywordsCompacting
    keywordsHigh temperature
    keywordsMicroscale devices
    keywordsMicrocracks
    keywordsProcess design
    keywordsIntermetallic compounds
    keywordsCeramics
    keywordsContainers
    keywordsParticulate matter
    keywordsTooling
    keywordsStiffness
    keywordsTitanium aluminide AND Temperature
    treeJournal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering:;1998:;volume( 120 ):;issue: 002
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