Hot-forged TiAl-based alloy and method for producing the same
10208360 ยท 2019-02-19
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Abstract
Provided is a hot-forged TiAl-based alloy of the present invention containing 40 to 45 atom % of Al and additive elements in the following composition ratio (A) or (B), and the balance Ti with inevitable impurities: (A) Nb: 7 to 9 atom %, Cr: 0.4 to 4.0 atom %, Si: 0.3 to 1.0 atom %, and C: 0.3 to 1.0 atom %; and (B) at least one of Cr: 0.1 to 2.0 atom %, Mo: 0.1 to 2.0 atom %, Mn: 0.1 to 4.0 atom %, Nb: 0.1 to 8.0 atom %, and V: 0.1 to 8.0 atom %. The TiAl-based alloy is characterized by having a fine structure of densely arranged lamella grains that are laminated alternately with a Ti.sub.3Al phase (2-phase) and a TiAl phase (-phase) and have an average grain size of 1 to 200 m.
Claims
1. A TiAl-based alloy, consisting of: Al: 41 to 45 atom %, Nb: 7 to 9 atom %, Cr: 0.4 to 4.0 atom %, Si: 0.3 to 1.0 atom %, C: 0.3 to 1.0 atom %, optionally 0.1 to 3 atom % total of at least one element selected from the group consisting of W, Mo, B, Hf, Ta, and Zr, and a balance of Ti and inevitable impurities, wherein an alloy element parameter P obtained by the following formula is in the composition range of from 1.1 to 2.3;
P=(41Al)/3+0.25Nb+0.8Cr0.8Si1.7C, and the TiAl-based alloy has a fine structure in which lamella grains laminated alternately with a Ti.sub.3Al phase (2-phase) and a TiAl phase (-phase) are densely arranged and a -phase is not included, the lamella grains having an average grain size of 1 to 200 m.
2. A rotor blade for turbine that uses the TiAl-based alloy material produced in such a manner that an ingot having the composition according to claim 1 is produced by a production method comprising: a process in which the TiAl-based alloy according to claim 1 is held at a coexisting temperature range of a hexagonal close-packed structure phase (-phase) and a body-centered cubic structure phase (-phase) and is then subjected to hot forging; and a process in which the hot-forged TiAl-based alloy material is held in a temperature range of from 1230 C. to 1290 C. for 1 to 20 hours and is subjected to a heat treatment at a cooling rate of from 1 [ C./min.] to 10 [ C./min.] at the same time.
3. A turbine that uses the rotor blade for turbine according to claim 2.
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(33) A TiAl-based alloy according to a first embodiment of the invention consists of: 41 to 45 atom % of Al, 7 to 9 atom % of Nb, 0.4 to 4.0 atom % of Cr, 0.3 to 1.0 atom % of Si, and 0.3 to 1.0 atom % of C, and the balance Ti with inevitable impurities. In the TiAl-based alloy, an alloy element parameter P obtained by the following formula is in the composition range of from 1.1 to 2.3, and in a final state after a heat treatment subsequent to hot forging, the TiAl-based alloy has a fine structure in which lamella grains laminated alternately with a Ti.sub.3Al phase (2-phase) and a TiAl phase (-phase) are densely arranged and a -phase is not included, the lamella grains having an average grain size of 1 to 200 m:
P=(41Al)/3+0.25Nb+0.8Cr0.8Si1.7C
(34) The other aspect of the TiAl-based alloy according to the first embodiment of the present invention is a TiAl-based alloy in which at least one element selected from the group consisting of W, Mo, B, Hf, Ta, and Zr is further contained in the above TiAl-based alloy to be 0.1 to 3 atom % in total. By the addition of a small amount of these elements, it is possible to increase high-temperature strength, creep strength, and oxidation resistance.
(35) As a method for producing the TiAl-based alloy having the composition, first, an ingot is prepared by dissolution, a process in which the ingot is held at a coexisting temperature range of a hexagonal close-packed structure phase (-phase) and a body-centered cubic structure phase (-phase) and is then subjected to hot forging, and a process in which the hot-forged TiAl-based alloy material is held in a temperature range of from 1230 C. to 1290 C., which is an -single phase region, for 1 to 20 hours and is subjected to a heat treatment at a cooling rate of from 1 [ C./min.] to 10 [ C./min.].
(36) In the method for producing the TiAl-based alloy according to the first embodiment of the present invention, after the structure including the -phase formed after the hot forging is turned into the -single phase during the heat treatment in the heat treatment process, and transformation of .fwdarw.+.fwdarw.2+ occurs in the cooling process, that is, the hexagonal close-packed structure phase (-phase) is transformed into an eutectoid phase of the hexagonal close-packed structure phase (-phase) and the TiAl phase (-phase), and is further transformed into an eutectoid phase of the Ti.sub.3Al phase (2-phase) and the TiAl phase (-phase).
(37) A rotor blade for turbine of the present invention is characterized in that the TiAl-based alloy having the above composition is produced by the production method described above.
(38) A gas turbine for power generation, a gas turbine for aircraft, a turbocharger for ship, or a gas turbine or a steam turbine for various industrial machines according to the invention is characterized by using the rotor blade for turbine.
(39) Hereinafter, the reason why the composition and the content of the TiAl-based alloy according to the first embodiment of the present invention are limited as described above will described as follows. In the following description, a percentage (%) indicating the content is referred to as atom %.
(40) Aluminum (Al): When the content of Al is in the range of from 41.0 atom % to 45.0 atom %, it is preferred because the -phase does not exist in a final state after the heat treatment, a perfect lamellar structure laminated with the 2-phase and the -phase is obtained, and the hot forgeability is excellent. The excellence in the hot forgeability means that large cracks do not occur even when the hot forging is performed under conditions illustrated in
(41) Niobium (Nb): When the content of Nb is in the range of from 7.0 atom % to 9.0 atom %, it is preferred because oxidation resistance is improved. When the content of Nb is less than 7.0 atom %, the effect of improving the oxidation resistance may be insufficient. The content of Nb exceeds 9.0 atom %, problems may arise in that the -phase remains and the weight increases.
(42) Chromium (Cr): When the content of Cr is in the range of from 0.4 atom % to 4.0 atom %, it is preferred because the hot forgeability is improved. When the content of Cr is less than 0.4 atom %, for example, as indicated in alloys 10 and 23 to be described below, the hot forgeability may be deteriorated. When the content of Cr exceeds 4.0 atom %, the -phase remains, and the high-temperature strength such as creep strength may be deteriorated.
(43) Silicon (Si): When the content of Si is in the range of from 0.3 atom % to 1.0 atom %, it is preferred because the creep strength is improved. When the content of Si is less than 0.3 atom %, for example, as indicated in an alloy 21 to be described below, the creep strength may not be improved. When the content of Si exceeds 1.0 atom %, the hot forgeability may become poor.
(44) Carbon (C): When the content of C is in the range of from 0.3 atom % to 1.0 atom %, it is preferred because the creep strength is improved. When the content of C is less than 0.3 atom %, for example, as indicated in an alloy 5 to be described below, the creep strength may be insufficient. When the content of C exceeds 1.0 atom %, the hot forgeability may become poor.
(45) In the TiAl-based alloy according to the first embodiment of the present invention, the alloy element parameter P=(41Al)/3+0.25Nb+0.8Cr0.8Si1.7C is preferably in the range of 1.1 atom % to 2.3 atom %. When the alloy element parameter P is less than 1.1 atom %, the hot forgeability may become poor. When the alloy element parameter P exceeds 2.3 atom %, since the -phase remains even after the heat treatment, the high-temperature strength such as creep strength is deteriorated and thus an available temperature may be lowered.
(46) In the TiAl-based alloy according to the first embodiment of the present invention, the crystal grain size of the lamella grain is preferably 1 m or more and 200 m or less, and particularly preferably 30 m or more and 100 m or less. When the crystal grain size of the lamella grain is 100 m or less, it is preferred because the room-temperature ductility is ensured. It is industrially very difficult to make the average grain size of the lamella grain to be less than 1 m, and when the average grain size of the lamella grain is less than 30 m, production costs may increase or production yield may be reduced. On the other hand, when average grain size exceeds 200 m, the room-temperature ductility, especially, impact properties may be reduced.
(47) In the method for producing the TiAl-based alloy according to the first embodiment of the present invention, the reason why the heat treatment conditions of the forging material are limited as described will be described below. The temperature range in which the hot-forged TiAl-based alloy is held in the equilibrium temperature range of the -single phase region is preferably from 1230 C. to 1290 C. When the temperature range is lower than 1230 C., since it is within the (+) region, the perfect lamellar structure may not be formed after cooling. When the temperature range exceeds 1290 C., since it is within the (+) region, the -phase may remain by the cooling rate after the cooling.
(48) In addition, the time at which the hot-forged TiAl-based alloy material is held within the equilibrium temperature range of the -single phase region is preferably from one hour to 20 hours. When the holding time is shorter than one hour, the time is too short and thus the -single phase may not be obtained. When the holding time exceeds 20 hours, the time is too long and thus the crystal grain size of the -grain (final lamella grain) is coarsened, whereby the ductility or the like may be deteriorated.
(49) Furthermore, the cooling rate after the hot-forged TiAl-based alloy material is held for a predetermined holding time within the equilibrium temperature range of the -single phase region is preferably from 1 [ C./min.] to 10 [ C./min.]. When the cooling rate is slower than 1 [ C./min.], since the cooling rate is too slow and the gap between the 2-phase and the -phase within the lamella grain becomes coarse, the high-temperature strength such as creep strength may be deteriorated. When the cooling rate exceeds 10 [ C./min.], since the cooling rate is too fast and the ratio of the 2-phase is too large, the ductility may be deteriorated.
(50) Specifically, the method for producing the TiAl-based alloy according to the first embodiment of the present invention is as follows. First, the ingot having the composition described above is melted. Subsequently, the ingot is subjected to hot forging. That is, similarly with the conventional hot-forged TiAl alloy, after being held in an coexisting region of the -phase and the -phase, the ingot is taken out of the furnace and is subjected to the hot forging for working at a high strain rate while being rapidly cooled. In this case, similarly with the hot forged material of the conventional TiAl-based alloy, the hot forgeability can be ensured due to the effect that the -phase rich in plastic deformability exists. In addition, due to the effect that plastic strain is imparted by the hot forging, the crystal grain size becomes finer.
(51) Subsequently, the hot-forged material is subjected to a heat treatment. In the heat treatment, the material is held for a predetermined time at the -single phase region, and thus the -phase existing in the forged material is eliminated and the -single phase is obtained. Then, by cooling of the forged material at a predetermined rate, transformation of .fwdarw.+.fwdarw.2+ occurs. The crystal grain is not coarsened by optimization of the holding time at the -region, and it is possible to obtain a perfect lamellar structure laminated with the 2-phase and the -phase, which are fine grains and are finally excellent in high-temperature strength and room-temperature ductility, by optimization of the cooling rate. Unlike the hot forging material of the conventional TiAl-based alloy, the alloy of the present invention is characterized by not including the -phase in the final state.
(52) In the first embodiment of the present invention, the alloy composition has compositions different from the conventional hot-forged TiAl material, and specifically, the alloy element parameter P=(41Al)/3+0.25Nb+0.8Cr0.8Si1.7C is in the range of from 1.1 atom % to 2.3 atom %. By this alloy composition, a phase transformation process (+.fwdarw..fwdarw.+.fwdarw.2+) is realized, which is not realized in the conventional hot forged material, and it is possible to obtain the perfect lamellar structure laminated with the 2-phase and the -phase, in which the -phase is not included in the final state and the high-temperature strength is high, using the phase transformation in the processes of the hot forging and the heat treatment. That is, both of the hot forgeability and the high-temperature strength are balanced. In addition, due to the effect that plastic strain is imparted by the hot forging, the crystal grain becomes finer and thus the room-temperature ductility, the impact properties, and the like are significantly superior to those of the casting material.
(53) A TiAl-based alloy according to a second embodiment of the present invention consists of Al: 40.0 to 42.8 atom % and a Cr equivalent being 1.2 to 2.0 atom % that is obtained by the following formula, and the balance Ti with inevitable impurities,
Cr equivalent=Cr+Mo+0.5Mn+0.25Nb+0.25V.
(54) The TiAl-based alloy is characterized by having a fine structure of densely arranged lamella grains that are laminated alternately with a 2-phase and a -phase and have an average grain size of 30 to 200 m.
(55) The other aspect of the TiAl-based alloy according to the second embodiment of the present invention is a TiAl-based alloy in which at least one element selected from the group consisting of C, Si, W, B, Ta, and Zr is further contained in the above TiAl-based alloy to be 0.1 to 3 atom % in total. By the addition of these elements, it is possible to increase high-temperature strength, creep strength, and oxidation resistance.
(56) A method for producing the TiAl-based alloy according to the second embodiment of the present invention that has the fine structure of densely arranged lamella grains that are laminated alternately with the 2-phase and the -phase and have the average grain size of 30 to 200 m, the method includes:
(57) a process in which the TiAl-based alloy material is held at a coexisting temperature range of an -phase and a -phase and is then subjected to hot forging, the TiAl-based alloy material consisting of Al: 40.0 to 42.8 atom % and a Cr equivalent being 1.2 to 2.0 atom % that is obtained by the following formula, and the balance Ti with inevitable impurities;
Cr equivalent=Cr+Mo+0.5Mn+0.25Nb+0.25V, and
(58) a process in which the hot-forged TiAl-based alloy material is held in a temperature range of from 1180 C. to 1260 C. for 0.5 to 20 hours and is subjected to a heat treatment at a cooling rate of from 0.3 [ C./min.] to 10 [ C./min.] at the same time.
(59) In the TiAl-based alloy according to the second embodiment of the present invention, when the content of Al is in the range of from 40.0 atom % to 42.8 atom %, it is preferred because the -phase does not exist in a final state after the heat treatment and a perfect lamellar structure of the 2/ is obtained. In addition, since the (+) phase is obtained during forging, it is preferred because the hot forgeability is excellent. The excellence in the hot forgeability means that large cracks do not occur even when the hot forging is performed under conditions illustrated in
(60) In the TiAl-based alloy according to the second embodiment of the present invention, the Cr equivalent is preferably in the range of from 1.2 atom % to 2.0 atom %. When the Cr equivalent is less than 1.2 atom %, since the amount of -phase is deficient during the forging, the forgeability may become poor. When the Cr equivalent exceeds 2.0 atom %, since the -phase remains after the heat treatment, the high-temperature strength is low and the available temperature may be lowered.
(61) Elements included in the relation equation of the Cr equivalent have different addition effects, respectively, but when the Cr equivalent is in the above range, it is preferred because the forgeability is good and the -phase does not also remain.
(62) In the TiAl-based alloy according to the second embodiment of the present invention, the crystal grain size of the lamella grain is preferably 200 m or less because the room-temperature ductility is ensured. It is industrially difficult to make the average grain size of the lamella grain to be less than 30 m, and the room-temperature ductility may be reduced when the average grain size exceeds 200 m.
(63) In the method for producing the TiAl-based alloy according to the second embodiment of the present invention, when the hot-forged TiAl-based alloy material is subjected to the heat treatment at the (+) region, the temperature range in which the hot-forged TiAl-based alloy is held in the equilibrium temperature range of the -single phase region is preferably from 1180 C. to 1260 C. When the temperature range is lower than 1180 C., since it is within the (+) region, the -single phase is not obtained and the perfect lamellar structure may not be formed after cooling. When the temperature range exceeds 1260 C., since it is within the (+) region, the -phase may remain by the cooling rate.
(64) In the method for producing the TiAl-based alloy according to the second embodiment of the present invention, when the hot-forged TiAl-based alloy material is subjected to the heat treatment, the time at which the hot-forged TiAl-based alloy material is held within the equilibrium temperature range of the -single phase region is preferably from 0.5 hours to 20 hours. When the holding time is shorter than 0.5 hours, the time is too short and thus the -single phase may not be obtained. When the holding time exceeds 20 hours, the time is too long and thus the crystal grain size of the -grain (final lamella grain) may be coarsened.
(65) In the method for producing the TiAl-based alloy according to the second embodiment of the present invention, the cooling rate after the hot-forged TiAl-based alloy material is held for a predetermined holding time within the equilibrium temperature range of the -single phase region is preferably from 0.3 [ C./min.] to 10 [ C./min.]. When the cooling rate is slower than 0.3 [ C./min.], since the cooling rate is too slow and the gap between the 2-phase and the -phase within the lamella grain is coarsened, the ductility and the strength may be deteriorated. When the cooling rate exceeds 10 [ C./min.], since the cooling rate is too fast and the ratio of the 2-phase is too large, the ductility may be deteriorated.
(66) Specifically, the method for producing the TiAl-based alloy according to the second embodiment of the present invention is as follows. First, the ingot having a predetermined composition is melted. Subsequently, the ingot is subjected to hot forging. That is, similarly with the conventional hot-forged TiAl alloy, the forging is performed at the (+) region. Similarly with the conventional material, the hot forgeability can be ensured by the effect of the -phase. In addition, the crystal grain size becomes finer by the effect of the forging.
(67) Subsequently, the hot-forged material is subjected to a heat treatment. When the material is cooled at a predetermined rate after being held for a predetermined time at the -single phase region, transformation of a .fwdarw.+.fwdarw.2+ occurs. The crystal grain is not coarsened by optimization of the holding time at the -region, and it is possible to obtain a perfect lamellar structure of the 2/, which are fine grains and are finally excellent in high-temperature strength and room-temperature ductility.
(68) In the second embodiment of the present invention, the composition is largely changed compared to the conventional hot-forged TiAl material. By this composition, a phase transformation process (+.fwdarw..fwdarw.+.fwdarw.2+) is realized, which is not realized in the conventional hot forged material, and it is possible to obtain the perfect lamellar structure of the 2/, in which the high-temperature strength is high in the final state, using the phase transformation in the processes of the forging and the heat treatment. That is, both of the hot forgeability and the high-temperature strength are balanced. In addition, the crystal grain becomes finer due to the effect of the forging and thus the room-temperature ductility is significantly superior to that of the casting material.
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(69) The present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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(71) First, preparation procedures and evaluation test procedures of a hot-forged TiAl alloy according to the first embodiment of the present invention will be sequentially described in detail.
(72) Procedure 1: Ingot Preparation
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(75) Procedure 2: Measurement of an Area Ratio of a -Phase Existing at 1350 C. (Heating Temperature During Hot Forging)
(76) With respect to the ingot prepared in the above procedure 1, a small piece was worked from an upper portion the cut plane of the ingot, and was subjected to a water-cooling treatment after being held at 1350 C. for one hour. Subsequently, a cross-sectional structure of the test material subjected to the water-cooling treatment was observed by a reflected electron image of a scanning electron microscope, and the resulting photograph was subjected to an image treatment, whereby the area ratio of the -phase existing in the test material was measured.
(77) Procedure 3: Hot Forging Test
(78) The hot forging test was performed in the same manner as the circumstantial photograph illustrated in
(79) Procedure 4: Investigation on Presence or Absence of -Phase Remaining in Each Composition
(80) After being held at 1350 C. for two hours, the hot-forged test material was subjected to an annealing treatment for cooling at 0.2 C./min., and cross-sectional structure thereof was observed by a reflected electron image of the scanning electron microscope, whereby the presence or absence of the -phase remaining was investigated. This heat treatment was intended to investigate whether the -phase was ultimately stabilized in each composition of
(81) Procedure 5: Investigation of Appropriate Heat Treatment Conditions
(82) The hot forged material after the above procedure 3 was subjected to a heat treatment test by changing of the following conditions, and appropriate heat treatment conditions were investigated from structure observation. The changed conditions include a holding temperature, a holding time, and a cooling rate.
(83) As a result, with respect to the alloy of the first embodiment according to the present invention, that is, the hot-forged TiAl alloy having an alloy element parameter P (=(41Al)/3+0.25Nb+0.8Cr0.8Si1.7C) in the range of from 1.1 atom % to 2.3 atom %, it was found that the temperature range of the holding temperature for holding the alloy in an equilibrium temperature range of -single phase region was preferably 1230 to 1290 C.
(84) It was found that the holding time was a time for holding the hot-forged TiAl-based alloy within the equilibrium temperature range of the -single phase region and was preferably 1 to 20 hours.
(85) It was found that the cooling rate was a cooling rate of the alloy after the hot-forged TiAl-based alloy was held in the equilibrium temperature range of the -single phase region for a predetermined time, and was preferably 1 to 10 [ C./min.].
(86) Subsequently, in the Procedure 5 of Investigation of appropriate heat treatment conditions, an appropriate structure is determined as follows. That is, an object of structure is a fine structure in which lamella grains are densely arranged, the lamella grains being alternately laminated with an 2-phase of gray in the reflected electron image and a -phase of black in the reflected electron image and having an average grain size of 1 to 200 m. In addition, a -phase of white in the reflected electron image or a -grain in which the equi-axied -phase of black in the reflected electron image is largely grown is not included. Silicide of a small white granular shape in the reflected electron image is outside the scope of the evaluation determination, the silicide being precipitated along with the addition of Si.
(87) Procedure 6: Evaluation Creep Rupture Strength
(88) After the hot forged material was subjected to the heat treatment, a creep test piece was worked and was subjected to a creep rupture test in a state of 870 C.225 MPa. Then, creep strength of each alloy was evaluated by a rupture time. The inventive alloy was subjected to the heat treatment under heat treatment conditions to obtain the object of structure in the procedure 5. Further, Comparative Alloys (alloys in which the -phase remains in the procedure 4) is treated under the appropriate conditions in the inventive alloy having an analogous composition.
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(92) The relation between the presence or absence of the -phase residue and the alloy element parameter P and the relation between the presence or absence of the -phase residue and the area ratio of the -phase of a material, which is water-cooled in the condition of 1350 C.1 h, are as follows. In an ingot having a composition in which the alloy element parameter P is 2.3 atom % or less and the area ratio of the -phase of the material which is water-cooled in the condition of 1350 C.1 h is 60% or less, the is eliminated after the annealing treatment. That is, in this composition, the -phase is finally unstable. On the other hand, in an ingot having a composition in which the alloy element parameter P is 2.3 atom % or more and the area ratio of the -phase of the material which is water-cooled in the condition of 1350 C.1 h is 60% or more, the remains after the annealing treatment. That is, in this composition, the -phase is finally stable.
(93) From the above results illustrated in
(94) The hot forged materials of the ingots prepared by the compositions illustrated in
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(97) That is, when the alloy 13 subjected to the hot forging is heat-treated under the appropriate conditions, the -phase existing in the hot forged material is no longer present in the alloy, the -phase having excellent high temperature deformability (low high-temperature strength). The grain size is slightly coarsened compared to that of the forged alloy, but becomes significantly smaller than that of a casting material. Therefore, since this hot forged material has the above structure, it is excellent in both of the high-temperature strength and the room-temperature ductility.
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(108) Table 1 indicates a composition, a hot forging temperature, a heat-treatment condition, a structure, and tensile properties at a room temperature, 850 C., and 950 C. with respect to a hot-forged TiAl alloy according to a second embodiment of the present invention, a material of Comparative Example 9 as a TiAl-casting material, and a material of Comparative Example 10 as a conventional hot-forged TiAl material.
(109) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Compare tensile properties to each other in materials of present invention and Comparative Examples Structure Hot forging Heat-treatment condition Structure state Average Composition temperature Temperature Time Cooling rate and constituting grain size Material (at %) ( C.) ( C.) (h) ( C./min) phase (m) Comparative TiAl-forged Ti46Al 2/-perfect 1200 Example 9 material lamellar structure Comparative Conventional Ti42Al5Mn 1300 1300 2 20 2/ 80 (Only Example 10 hot-forged lamellar struc- lamella TiAl material ture + -phase + grain) -phase Example 2 Hot-forged Ti41Al0.6Cr4Nb 1350 1200 2 3 2/-perfect 70 TiAl material lamellar structure of present invention Tensile property Room temperature 850 C. 950 C. Strength Elongation Strength Elongation Strength Elongation (MPa) (%) (MPa) (%) (MPa) (%) Comparative 465 0.2 472 1.3 353 3.2 Example 9 Comparative 540 0.7 340 10.5 146 30.5 Example 10 Example 2 650 1.5 527 4.2 327 14.5
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(116) Tables 2 and 3 indicate a composition and a test result of an ingot in which the hot forgeability and the presence or absence of the -phase residue after the heat treatment are investigated.
(117) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Composition and test result of ingot in which hot forgeability and presence or absence of -phase residue after heat treatment are investigated (Part 1) Cr equivalent Test result Alloy composition (Cr + Mo + Structure (at %) 0.5Mn + Forging after heat Al Cr Mo Mn Nb V Ti 0.25Nb + 0.25V) test treatment 39 1.00 Balance 0.50 Crack Perfect occurrence lamellar structure 39 0.50 0.60 Balance 0.80 Crack Perfect occurrence lamellar structure 39 1.00 2.00 Balance 1.50 Good Residue of -phase 40 1.00 1.00 Balance 0.75 Crack Perfect occurrence lamellar structure 40 1.00 2.00 Balance 1.00 Crack Perfect occurrence lamellar structure 40 1.13 Balance 1.13 Good Perfect lamellar structure 40 2.00 Balance 2.00 Good Residue of -phase 40 3.00 Balance 3.00 Good Residue of -phase 40.5 1.00 0.40 Balance 1.20 Good Perfect lamellar structure 40.5 3.20 Balance 1.60 Good Perfect lamellar structure 40.5 8.00 Balance 2.00 Good Residue of -phase 40.5 1.00 5.00 Balance 2.25 Good Residue of -phase 41 0.50 1.00 Balance 0.75 Crack Perfect occurrence lamellar structure 41 0.50 2.00 Balance 1.00 Crack Perfect occurrence lamellar structure 41 2.50 Balance 2.50 Good Residue of -phase 41 2.00 1.50 Balance 3.50 Good Residue of -phase 41.5 1.13 Balance 1.13 Good Perfect lamellar structure
(118) TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Composition and test result of ingot in which hot forgeability and presence or absence of -phase residue after heat treatment are investigated (Part 2) Cr equivalent Test result Alloy composition (Cr + Mo + Structure (at %) 0.5Mn + Forging after heat Al Cr Mo Mn Nb V Ti 0.25Nb + 0.25V) test treatment 42 0.50 1.00 Balance 0.75 Crack Perfect occurrence lamellar structure 42 0.50 2.00 Balance 1.00 Crack Perfect occurrence lamellar structure 42 2.40 Balance 1.20 Good Perfect lamellar structure 42 2.90 Balance 1.45 Good Perfect lamellar structure 42 1.00 1.20 Balance 1.60 Good Perfect lamellar structure 42 8.00 Balance 2.00 Good Perfect lamellar structure 42 1.00 5.00 Balance 2.25 Good Residue of -phase 42 5.00 5.00 Balance 2.50 Good Residue of -phase 43 0.50 1.00 Balance 0.75 Crack Perfect occurrence lamellar structure 43 0.50 2.00 Balance 1.00 Crack Perfect occurrence lamellar structure 43 0.40 0.80 Balance 1.20 Crack Perfect occurrence lamellar structure 42.8 1.00 4.00 Balance 1.50 Good Perfect lamellar structure 42.8 1.00 6.00 Balance 2.00 Good Perfect lamellar structure 42.8 2.00 2.00 Balance 2.50 Good Residue of -phase 43.5 2.00 1.00 Balance 2.50 Crack Residue of occurrence -phase 44 1.00 Balance 1.00 Crack Perfect occurrence lamellar structure 44 1.00 1.00 Balance 1.50 Crack Perfect occurrence lamellar structure 44 1.00 4.00 Balance 2.00 Crack Perfect occurrence lamellar structure 44 2.00 4.00 Balance 3.00 Crack Residue of occurrence -phase 45 1.00 1.00 Balance 1.50 Crack Perfect occurrence lamellar structure 45 1.00 4.00 Balance 2.00 Crack Perfect occurrence lamellar structure 45 0.50 1.00 1.00 5.00 Balance 2.50 Crack Perfect occurrence lamellar structure 45 2.00 4.00 Balance 3.00 Crack occurrence 46 1.00 1.00 Balance 1.50 Crack Residue of occurrence -phase 46 1.00 4.00 Balance 2.00 Crack Perfect occurrence lamellar structure 46 2.00 4.00 Balance 3.00 Crack Perfect occurrence lamellar structure
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(132) The above embodiments are merely made to describe in detail the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention should not be restrictively construed with the above embodiments. The TiAl-based alloy of the present invention or the method for producing the TiAl-based alloy includes ratio changes of composition elements within an obvious range in a person skilled in the art, for example, composition changes in an allowable range included inevitably in manufacturing or composition changes in an allowable range depending on variations in purchase price or fluctuations in supply state of raw-material compositions.
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(133) The TiAl-based alloy according to the present invention is excellent in high-temperature strength or impact resistance, and thus is suitably used for a rotor blade of a gas turbine or steam turbine for power generation, aircraft, ship, or various industrial machines.
(134) The TiAl-based alloy material produced by the present invention is excellent in high-temperature strength and has excellent ductility or impact properties. When this material is used for the rotor blade of various turbines or turbocharger, it is possible to improve energy efficiency due to an increase in an engine speed and contribute to reduction in weight while maintaining reliability.
(135) In addition, the TiAl-based alloy according to the present invention can be used to manufacture large parts from excellent hot forgeability and is suitably used for the rotor blade or a disk of an aircraft engine or the gas turbine for power generation because of being excellent in high-temperature strength, room-temperature ductility, or the like.
(136) In the case of using the TiAl-based alloy according to the present invention, it is possible to obtain a large-scaled material which is excellent in high-temperature strength and room-temperature ductility. Since the rotor blade or disk made of this material has excellent high-temperature strength or room-temperature ductility, when this material is used for the rotor blade of the aircraft engine or the gas turbine for power generation, it is possible to improve energy efficiency due to an increase in an engine speed and an increase in size of parts while maintaining reliability.