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Anisotropy Studies on Hot-forged $\gamma$-TiAl Alloys (열간단조된 $\gamma$-TiAl 합금의 이방성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Jae-Seung;Park, No-Jin;Kim, Seong-Jin;Kim, Seung-Eon;O, Myeong-Hun
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.10 no.9
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    • pp.629-635
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    • 2000
  • The texture evolution during isothermal forging and subsequent heat treatment in Ti-48.5at%Al-0.6at%Mo alloy was investigated. Especially, in the present study, research interest was focused on the interrelation between lamellar volume fraction and textures varied with the change of heat-treated time and temperature. It was found that texture components having ND┴{302) and TD$\perp${100} with minor TD$\perp${111} were developed by isothermal forging. In addition, when the followed heat-treatment time and temperature increased from $1330^{\circ}C$/10h to $1350^{\circ}C$/20h respectively, both the lamellar volume fraction and the intensity of textures mentioned above also gradually increased. However, the tensile elongation at room temperature decreased oppositely, as the lamellar volume fraction increased. These results suggested that tensile properties of $\gamma$-TiAl with the nearly lamellar microstructure at room temperature were affected more strongly by the microstructural features such as lamellar volume fraction rather than by textures.

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Elevation of Properties of Al-Nb-Ar alloys Fabricated by Mechanical Alloying Metho (기계적합금화법을 이용한 고온 고강도 Al-Nb-Zr 합금 제조 및 특성 평가)

  • Kwon, Dae-Hwan;Ahn, In-Shup;Kim, Sang-Shik;Lee, Kwang-Min;Park, Min-Woo
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.10 no.7
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    • pp.499-504
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    • 2000
  • Recently there have been many investigations on the synthesis and properties of transition metal trialuminides based on Ti, Zr, V, Nb and Ta for use aircraft structure materials in an elevated environment. The effect of Zr additions on the formation behaviour of Al-Nb alloy was investigated. Al-1.3at.%(Nb+Zr) alloys with different Nb to Zr atomic 1:3, 1:1 and 3:1 were prepared by mechanical alloying(MA). The morphological changes and microstructural evolution of Al-Nb-Zr powders during MA were investigated by SEM, XRD and TEM. The intermetallic compound phase of $Nb_2Al\; and\; Al_3Zr_4$ was identified by X-ray diffraction. The intemetallic compound of $Al_3Zr,\; Al_3Nb$ and $Al_3Zr_4$ were formed by heat treatment for 1 hour at $500^{\circ}C$. The size of intermetallic compounds observed by TEM were approximately below 100nm, when they were heat treated after mechanically alloying for 30 hours.

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Effect of Underlying Poly-Silicon on the Thermal Staability of the Ti-silicide Film (티타니움 실리사이드 박막의 열안정성에 미치는 기판 실리콘막의 영향)

  • Kim, Yeong-Uk;Lee, Nae-In;Go, Jong-U;Kim, Il-Gwon;An, Seong-Tae;Lee, Jong-Sik;Song, Se-An
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.158-165
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    • 1993
  • Abstract To investigate the effect of underlying Si on the thermal stability of the TiS$i_2$ film, TiS$i_2$ films obtained by the solid-state reaction of the Ti film on as-deposited or on heat-treated poly-silicon and amorphous-silicon were annealed at 90$0^{\circ}C$ for various times. The poly-Si film was evaluated by XRD, SEM and TEM. The thermal stability of the TiS$i_2$ film was evaluated by measuring the sheet resistance and microstructural evolution during furnace annealing. Agglomeration of the TiSi, film occurred more on amorphous-Si than on poly-Si. The thermal stability of the TiS$i_2$ film was improved by annealing poly-Si. The Si layer crystallized from amorphous-Si has an equiaxed structure with the (111) preferred orientation whereas for as-deposited poly-Si has a columnar structure with the (110) orientation. Better thermal stability of the TiS$i_2$ film can be obtained by the higher surface energy of underlying poly-Si.

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Sulfate Resistance of Alkali-Activated Materials Mortar (알칼리 활성화 결합재 활용 모르타르의 황산염 침식 저항성)

  • Park, Kwang-Min;Cho, Young-Keun;Lee, Bong-Chun
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.94-101
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    • 2016
  • This paper presents an investigation into the durability alkali-activated materials(AAM) mortar and paste samples manufactured using fly-ash(FA) and ground granulated blast furnace slag(GGBFS) exposed to a sulfate environment with different GGBFS replace ratios(0, 30, 50 and 100%), sodium silicate modules($Ms[SiO_2/Na_2O]$ 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0) and initial curing temperatures($23^{\circ}C$ and $70^{\circ}C$). The tests involved immersions for a period of 6 months into 10% solutions of sodium sulfate and magnesium sulfate. The evolution of compressive strength, weight, length expansion and microstructural observation such as x-ray diffraction were studied. As a results, as higher GGBFS replace ratio or Ms shown higher compressive strengths on 28 days. In case of immersed in 10% sodium sulfate solution, the samples shows increase in long-term strength. However, for samples immersed in magnesium sulfate solutions, the general observation was that the compressive strength decreased after immersion. The most drastic reduction of compressive strength and expansion of weight and length occurred when GGBFS or Ms ratios were higher. Also, the XRD analysis of samples immersed in magnesium sulfate indicated that expansion of AAM caused by gypsum($CaSO_4{\cdot}2H_2O$); the gypsum increased up to 6 months continuously.

Effects of Magnesium on Sulfate Resistance of Alkali-activated Materials (알칼리 활성화 결합재의 황산염 침식에 미치는 마그네슘의 영향)

  • Park, Kwang-Min;Cho, Young-Keun;Ra, Jung-Min;Kim, Hyung-Suk
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.109-116
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    • 2017
  • This paper describes the investigation into the durability alkali-activated materials(AAM) mortar and paste samples manufactured using fly-ash(FA) and ground granulated blast furnace slag(GGBFS) exposed to a sulfate environment with different GGBFS replace ratios(30, 50 and 100%), sodium silicate modules($Ms[SiO_2/Na_2O]$ 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0). The tests involved immersions into 10% sodium sulfate solution($Na_2SO_4$), 10% magnesium sulfate solution($MgSO_4$), 10% magnesium nitrate solution($Mg(NO_3)_2$) and 5% magnesium nitrate($Mg(NO_3)_2$+5% sodium sulfate solution+$Na_2SO_4$). The evolution of compressive strength, weight, length expansion and microstructural observation such as x-ray diffraction were studied. As a results, in case of immersed in $Na_2SO_4$, $Mg(NO_3)_2$ and $Mg(NO_3)_2+Na_2SO_4$ shows increase in long-term strength. However, for samples immersed in $MgSO_4$, the general observation was that the compressive strength decreased after immersion. The most drastic reduction of compressive strength and expansion of weight and length occurred when GGBFS or Ms ratios were higher. Also, the XRD analysis of samples immersed in magnesium sulfate indicated that expansion of AAM caused by gypsum($CaSO_4{\cdot}2H_2O$) and brucite(MgOH). The results showed that, an additional condition $Mg^{2+}$ in which ${SO_4}^{2-}$ is the presence of a certain concentration, sulfate erosion has to be accelerated.