Titanium-Molybdenum Alloys During Laser Deposition,2013-II
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Interestingly, the addition of nitrogen, which stabilizes the α phase in titanium, changes the solidification pathway and the consequent sequence of phase evolution in these alloys.
The nitrogen-enriched hcp α(Ti,N) phase has higher c/a ratio, exhibits an equiaxed morphology, and tends to form in clusters separated by ribs of the Mo-rich β phase.
The Ti-Mo-N alloys also exhibit a substantial enhancement in microhardness due to the formation of this α(Ti,N) phase, combining it with the desirable properties of the β-Ti matrix, such as excellent ductility, toughness, and formability.
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