Claims
- 1. A titanium aluminum alloy consisting essentialy of, by atomic percent, 25-27 aluminum, 0.5-4 molybdenum, 7-15.5 niobium, with the balance titanium, wherein the (niobium+molybdenum) content is between 11 and 16 atomic percent.
- 2. The alloy of claim 1, heat treated at a temperature above the beta transus, and then cooled at a rate sufficient to produce a fine Widmanstatten structure.
- 3. The alloy of claim 2, further heat treated by aging at 700.degree.-900.degree. C. for 4-24 hours.
- 4. The alloy of claim 1, wherein molybdenum is 0.5-1.5.
- 5. The alloy of claim 1, wherein tungsten is substituted for molybdenum in atomic percents up to 4 percent, and wherein the (niobium+molybdenum+tungsten) content is between 11 and 16 atomic percent.
- 6. The alloy of claim 1, having a tensile elongation at room temperature of at least 1.5%.
- 7. The alloy of claim 1, having a creep stress to density ratio, based on a 300 hour rupture life at 650.degree. C., of greater than 1.6 kPa per kg per m.sup.3.
- 8. The alloy of claim 1, having a 650.degree. C. dynamic elastic modulus of greater than 9.times.10.sup.7 kPa.
- 9. A titanium aluminum alloy consisting essentially of, by atomic percent, 25-27 aluminum, 0.5-3.5 molybdenum, 0.5-3.5 vanadium, 7-15 niobium, with the balance titanium, wherein the (vanadium+molybdenum) content is between 1 and 4 atomic percent and the (niobium+vanadium+molybdenum) content is between 11 and 16 atomic percent.
- 10. The alloy of claim 9, wherein vanadium is 1-3 and molybdenum is 0.5-3.
- 11. The alloy of claim 9, wherein vanadium is 3 and molybdenum is 1.
Government Interests
The U.S. government has rights in the invention pursuant to Contract F33615-80-C-5163 awarded by the Air Force.
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