Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10634117 Scripta Materialia 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
  High-melting-point Co-Re-base alloys show promise as a new class of high-temperature material. However, polycrystalline alloys fracture intergranularly. The addition of boron changes the fracture mode and dramatically improves the strength and ductility. Cr2B-type borides form at grain boundaries even with 200 ppm B addition in a Co-17Re-23Cr alloy. Borides are not, however, present at all grain boundaries, and electron energy loss spectroscopy could not detect elemental B segregation at grain boundaries. Measurements of boron mapping by neutron-induced radiography indicates that segregation of B to grain boundaries occurs, though only in some Co-Re alloy compositions.
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