%0 Journal Article %T On the Primary Phase Microstructure of Solidifying Ti-46Al-8Nb Refractory Intermetallic Alloy %J American Journal of Materials Science %@ 2162-8424 %D 2012 %I %R 10.5923/j.materials.20120202.06 %X The reported contradictory data on microstructure formation of the refractory intermetallic Ti¨C46Al¨C8Nb (at.%) alloy and on the high-temperature phase transformations proceeding within the Ti¨CAl¨CNb phase diagram are analysed and clarified experimentally. To determine the primary solidifying phase, a set of experiments is performed on melting of the alloy specimens with low oxygen contamination in a high purity argon atmosphere using crucibles made of oxygen-free ceramics (99.99% AlN), and subsequent rapid solidification. Volumetrically-isothermal cooling from 1943 K at rates of 5, 10, and 20 K/s and following quench of mini-ingots from 1763 K are used. Specimens were studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) in backscattered electron (BSE) mode. SEM-BSE micrographs demonstrate contrasting shadow regions of non-uniform niobium segregation, which are fixed by quench and decorate the primary polycrystalline microstructure formed within the temperature range between 1843 (liquidus) and 1773 K (solidus). The primary crystallizing phase is proven to be represented by ¦Â(Ti) dendrites, which have clearly pronounced fourfold (bcc-lattice) symmetry being formed with secondary dendrite arms development. The solidification path is shown to be described with single- phase scheme L¡úL+¦Â(Ti)¡ú¦Â(Ti); no peritectic ¦Â(Ti)¡ú¦Á(Ti) bcc-hcp phase transformation revealed within the mushy state of alloy. %K Tial-Based Intermetallics %K Phase Diagrams %K Solidification %K Microstructure %K Electron Microscopy (SEM) %U http://article.sapub.org/10.5923.j.materials.20120202.06.html