Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1583244 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2008 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Dual two-phase intermetallic alloy, which is composed of Ni3Al (L12) and Ni solid solution (A1) phases at high temperature and is refined by a eutectoid reaction during low temperature aging, was prepared on the basis of the Ni3Al–Ni3Nb–Ni3V pseudo-ternary alloy system. The eutectoid reaction decomposes the A1 phase to a mixture of geometrically close packed (GCP) structures of Ni3Al (L12) and Ni3V (D022). Dual two-phase intermetallic alloys were characterized by scanning electron and transmission electron microscopy. High-temperature compression and tensile tests, and compression creep test were conducted. It was found that the dual two-phase intermetallic alloys showed high yield and tensile strength with good temperature retention, accompanied with reasonable tensile ductility. The dual two-phase intermetallic alloys showed lower creep rate than conventional Ni-base superalloys. Also, the present two-phase intermetallic alloys are superior to the counterparts containing Ti, and they are promising for the development of a new-type of high-temperature structural material.

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