Author:
Edgren Aina,Ström Erik,Colliander Magnus Hörnqvist
Abstract
AbstractMo(Si,Al)2–Al2O3 composites were tested in four-point bending at 1300 °C. The addition of Al2O3 led to a decrease in grain size, and a subsequent decrease in strength for materials containing up to 15 wt pct Al2O3. At higher Al2O3 fractions, the decrease in grain size saturates and the strength is recovered as the Al2O3 particles prevent grain boundary sliding.
Funder
Chalmers University of Technology
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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