Abstract
A hot-pressing aided exothermic synthesis (HPES) technique to fabricate NiAl matrix composites containing 0 and 20 vol.% TiB2 particles was developed. The conversion of mixtures of elements to the product was complete after processing, and TiB2 particles in the matrix were uniformly dispersed. The microstructure and interfaces were very thermally stable. The interfaces between NiAl and TiB2 were atomically flat, sharp, and generally free from interfacial phases. In some cases, however, thin amorphous layers existed at NiAl/TiB2 interfaces. At least three kinds of orientation relationships between TiB2 and NiAl were observed. The compressive yield strengths at room temperature and at 1000 °C of the composite were approximately three times as strong as those of the unreinforced NiAl. The tensile yield strength at 980 °C of the composite was about three times stronger than that of NiAl. The ambient fracture toughness of the composite was slightly greater than that of the monolithic NiAl.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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