Author:
Takasugi T.,Yoshida M.,Hanada S.
Abstract
The microstructure and the high-temperature deformation behavior of the C15 NbCr2 intermetallics alloyed with V, which consist of both the C15 monophase and the duplex structure with the bcc solid solution, are observed by some microscopic techniques and compression tests. The alloys consisting of the C15 monophase microstructure show moderately higher 0.2% yield stress than the unalloyed NbCr2, and the same BDTT as that in the unalloyed NbCr2, indicating a moderate improvement of the high temperature deformability. This result is attributed to the larger atomic free volumes between the atomic stacking layers along the {111} planes than those of the unalloyed NbCr2. The alloys consisting of the duplex microstructure show lower 0.2% yield stress and considerably decreased BDTT than the unalloyed NbCr2. The considerable deformation improvement in this group of alloys is attributed to the existence of the ductile bcc solid solution.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
Cited by
21 articles.
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