Structure and Corrosion Behavior of Multiphase Intermetallic ZrCu-Based Alloys.
Rafał BabilasKatarzyna Młynarek-ŻakAneta KaniaAkash A DeshmukhTymon WarskiŁukasz HawełekPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Zirconium-based alloys are highly regarded by the research community for their exceptional corrosion resistance, thermal stability, and mechanical properties. In our work, we investigated two newly developed alloys, Zr 42.42 Cu 41.18 Al 9.35 Ag 7.05 and Zr 46.81 Cu 35.44 Al 10.09 Ag 7.66 , in the form of ingots and ribbons. In the course of our investigation, we conducted a comprehensive structural and thermal analysis. In addition, an examination of the corrosion activity encompassing electrochemical studies and an analysis of the corrosion mechanisms was carried out. To further evaluate the performance of the materials, tests of their mechanical properties were performed, including microhardness and resistance to abrasive wear. Structural analysis showed that both alloys studied had a multiphase, crystalline structure with intermetallic phases. The samples in the form of ribbons showed improved corrosion resistance compared to that of the ingots. The ingot containing a higher content of copper Zr 42.42 Cu 41.18 Al 9.35 Ag 7.05 was characterized by better corrosion resistance, while showing lower average hardness and a higher degree of abrasive wear based on SEM observations after pin-on-disc tests.