BARC/PUB/2003/0413

 
 

On the sequence of clustering and ordering in a meltspun Cu-Ti alloy

 
     
 
Author(s)

Batra, I. S.; Dey, G. K.; Kulkarni, U. D.; Banerjee, S.
(MSD)

Source

Materials Science and Engineering-A, 2003. Vol. 360 (42767): pp. 220-227

ABSTRACT

Although it is well established that dilute Cu–Ti alloys with titanium in the range of 2.5–5 wt.% decompose by a spinodal mechanism, the sequence of ordering and clustering processes in the early stages has been a matter of controversy. An attempt has been made in this work to resolve some of the issues by carrying out transmission electron microscopy (TEM) investigations on a dilute meltspun Cu–Ti alloy. Decomposition was studied as a function of ageing over a temperature range of 573–723 K. The results seem to suggest that clustering precedes the formation of long range ordered (LRO) phases in this alloy. Formation of a transitory special point N3M phase was observed for the first time in this work. This disappeared on prolonged ageing giving rise to the metastable Cu4Ti (D1a).

 
 
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