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Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of the Powder Metallurgy Nb-16Si-24Ti-2Al-2Cr Alloy.

Feng WenWentao LiuAo FuQianli HuangJian WangYuankui CaoJingwen QiuBin Liu
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
The Nb-16Si-24Ti-2Al-2Cr alloy was prepared by plasma rotating electrode process (PREP) technology and the hot-pressing (HP) method, and the effects of sintering temperature on the microstructure, mechanical properties and fracture behavior were investigated. The HP alloys sintered at temperatures below 1400 °C are composed of Nbss (Nb solid solution), Nb 3 Si and Nb 5 Si 3 phases. When the sintering temperature reaches 1450 °C, the Nb 3 Si phase is completely decomposed into Nbss and Nb 5 Si 3 phases. Meanwhile, the microstructure coarsens significantly. Compared with the cast alloy, the HP alloy shows better mechanical properties. The fracture toughness of the alloy sintered at 1400 °C reaches 20.2 MPa·m 1/2 , which exceeds the application threshold. The main reason for the highest fracture toughness is attributed to the decomposition of large-sized brittle Nb 3 Si phase and the formation of a fine microstructure, which greatly increases the number of phase interfaces and improves the chance of crack deflection. In addition, the reduction in the size and content of silicides also reduces their plastic constraints on the ductile Nbss phase.
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