Ti2Al3Ni5

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· Ti2Al3Ni5

Ti2Al3Ni5 is an intermetallic compound combining titanium, aluminum, and nickel in a fixed stoichiometric ratio, belonging to the family of multi-principal-element or complex intermetallic materials. This material is primarily of research interest rather than established production use, investigated for potential high-temperature applications where the combination of lightweight titanium-aluminum with nickel's strengthening effects could provide improved stiffness and thermal stability compared to conventional titanium alloys. Its real-world adoption remains limited; materials engineers consider such compounds when seeking alternatives to advanced superalloys or when optimizing specific stiffness-to-weight ratios in extreme environments, though processing complexity and limited data availability typically require validation before commitment to production designs.

high-temperature structural componentsaerospace research applicationslightweight intermetallics developmentelevated-temperature stiffness optimizationmaterials screening and characterizationsuperalloy alternatives investigation

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