Alloy Design of Ordered Intermetallics

Author:

George E. P.,Liu C. T.

Abstract

AbstractOrdered intermetallics based on aluminides and silicides constitute a unique class of metallic materials possessing promising high-temperature properties. However, brittle fracture and poor ductility have limited their use as engineering materials in most cases. During the past ten years extensive research has been conducted on ordered intermetallics. As a result, significant progress has been made in identifying various causes of brittle fracture, and their relative importance in different ordered alloys. In some cases this understanding has helped achieve dramatic improvements in ductility. We review here three different classes of brittle fracture in ordered intermetallics and discuss the results in terms of model alloy systems chosen from each class. Ni3A1 and NiAl are discussed as prototypical ordered alloys prone to intrinsic intergranular brittleness. They are used to review our current understanding of intrinsically weak grain boundaries and the mechanisms by which boron is thought to suppress intergranular fracture. Next, FeAl and Fe3A1 are discussed as examples of ordered intermetallics that are susceptible to environmental embrittlement at ambient temperatures. Recent discoveries in these two alloy systems are reviewed with special emphasis on some of the rather interesting but subtle effects of test environment. Finally, A13X type intermetallics (A13Sc, Al3Ti-base, and Al3Zr-base alloys) are discussed as examples of ordered alloys that have high symmetry (L12structure), are relatively soft, yet cleave transgranularly with very little ductility. In all these cases, experimental results are compared with theoretical calculations.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Engineering

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