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Title

Influence of calcium and fluorine on the properties of y-titanium aluminides

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Sponsorship

DFG

Duration

3 Jahre –

Partner

Institut für Werkstoffwissenschaften der TU Dresden, DECHEMA e.V. Karl-Winnacker-Institut, DECHEMA Gesellschaft für Chemische Technik und Biotechnologie e.V.-Deutschland

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Description

Gamma Titanium aluminides are high-performance materials that are produced through a complex process chain, resulting in considerable production costs. With an alternative recovery process in which titanium oxide is reduced to metal together with aluminum and oxides of other alloying elements in an aluminothermic reaction, titanium aluminides can be cost-effectively generated directly from the oxidic starting materials by subsequent deoxidation with an active CaF 2 slag. In addition, the IME is designing a process for recovering the considerable amount of scrap produced by the conventional process route. The aim of the project is to quantitatively examine the influence of the accompanying elements calcium and fluorine on the oxidation behavior and the mechanical properties of titanium aluminides, which are unavoidable in this novel production process and the recycling process, and to discuss their respective mechanisms of action. While the mode of action of calcium in titanium aluminides has been almost completely unexplored to date, fluorine is known to have a very favourable effect on oxidation resistance when enriched in the near-surface area. For the first time, fluorine as an alloying element in the TiAl volume material is to be investigated in the proposed project and a process window for titanium aluminide production determined, in which calcium and fluorine ideally have a positive effect on the mechanical properties and oxidation behaviour of titanium aluminides. Important scientific findings with considerable application relevance for this modern class of materials are expected.

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