gammaTiAlin
GammaTiAlin is a novel intermetallic alloy system primarily composed of titanium (Ti), aluminum (Al), and indium (In). This specific alloy is an extension of the well-established gamma-titanium aluminide (gamma-TiAl) family, which is known for its high specific strength, excellent creep resistance, and good oxidation resistance at elevated temperatures. The addition of indium to the gamma-TiAl matrix is a recent development aimed at further enhancing or modifying its properties.
The primary motivation for incorporating indium into titanium-aluminum alloys is to investigate its potential effects on
Early research suggests that indium can alter the ordering and defect structure of the gamma phase, potentially