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Hoosain, Shaik E
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Pityana, Sisa L
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Tlotleng, Monnamme
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Legopeng, T
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2017-11-21T07:28:15Z |
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2017-11-21T07:28:15Z |
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2017-11 |
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Hoosain, S.E. et al. 2017. A comparative study on laser processing of commercially available titanium aluminide (TI-48AL-2CR-2NB) and in-situ alloying of titanium aluminide. 18th Annual International Rapid Product Development Association of South Africa (RAPDASA), 7-10 November 2017, Durban ICC, South Africa |
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http://www.rapdasa.org/conference/index.php/2017-conference/RAPDASA18/schedConf/presentations
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http://www.rapdasa.org/conference/index.php/2017-conference/RAPDASA18/paper/view/112
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9805
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Paper presented at the 18th Annual International Rapid Product Development Association of South Africa (RAPDASA), 7-10 November 2017, Durban ICC, South Africa |
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Titanium aluminides (TiAl) are acknowledged as promising high temperature structural materials due to their high melting point, high strength to density, high elastic modulus and high creep strength. Due to their low ductility, it is difficult to machine post manufacturing with conventional manufacturing techniques. TiAl components have been successfully produced using the cast methods, but prove to be very expensive and time consuming. In situ alloying, using laser processing, is a potential method of manufacture of these alloys; as elemental powders can be fed separately from different powder feeders and the feed rate can be controlled, independently, to control the composition and resulting microstructure. |
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http://www.rapdasa.org |
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Worklist;19844 |
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Titanium aluminides |
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TiAl |
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TiAl components |
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A comparative study on laser processing of commercially available titanium aluminide (TI-48AL-2CR-2NB) and in-situ alloying of titanium aluminide |
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Conference Presentation |
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Hoosain, S. E., Pityana, S. L., Tlotleng, M., & Legopeng, T. (2017). A comparative study on laser processing of commercially available titanium aluminide (TI-48AL-2CR-2NB) and in-situ alloying of titanium aluminide. http://www.rapdasa.org. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9805 |
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Hoosain, Shaik E, Sisa L Pityana, Monnamme Tlotleng, and T Legopeng. "A comparative study on laser processing of commercially available titanium aluminide (TI-48AL-2CR-2NB) and in-situ alloying of titanium aluminide." (2017): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9805 |
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Hoosain SE, Pityana SL, Tlotleng M, Legopeng T, A comparative study on laser processing of commercially available titanium aluminide (TI-48AL-2CR-2NB) and in-situ alloying of titanium aluminide; http://www.rapdasa.org; 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9805 . |
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TY - Conference Presentation
AU - Hoosain, Shaik E
AU - Pityana, Sisa L
AU - Tlotleng, Monnamme
AU - Legopeng, T
AB - Titanium aluminides (TiAl) are acknowledged as promising high temperature structural materials due to their high melting point, high strength to density, high elastic modulus and high creep strength. Due to their low ductility, it is difficult to machine post manufacturing with conventional manufacturing techniques. TiAl components have been successfully produced using the cast methods, but prove to be very expensive and time consuming. In situ alloying, using laser processing, is a potential method of manufacture of these alloys; as elemental powders can be fed separately from different powder feeders and the feed rate can be controlled, independently, to control the composition and resulting microstructure.
DA - 2017-11
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Titanium aluminides
KW - TiAl
KW - TiAl components
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2017
T1 - A comparative study on laser processing of commercially available titanium aluminide (TI-48AL-2CR-2NB) and in-situ alloying of titanium aluminide
TI - A comparative study on laser processing of commercially available titanium aluminide (TI-48AL-2CR-2NB) and in-situ alloying of titanium aluminide
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9805
ER -
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