Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7976806 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2015 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Four Nb silicide based ultrahigh temperature alloys with compositions of Nb-22Ti-16Si-3Cr-3Al-2B-xHf (x=0, 2, 4 and 8) (at%) were prepared by vacuum non-consumable arc melting. The effects of Hf content on the phase selection, microstructure, room-temperature fracture toughness, compressive performance and isothermal oxidation behavior at 1250 °C of the alloys have been investigated. The results show that the formation of α(Nb,X)5Si3 is suppressed and instead the formation of γ(Nb,X)5Si3 is promoted by Hf addition. The Hf addition (especially 8 at%) improves the room-temperature fracture toughness of the alloy. The hardness of γ(Nb,X)5Si3 increases with its Hf concentration. The compression strength of the alloy is the highest at 4 at% Hf, and then obviously reduces at 8 at% Hf due to embrittlement of the alloy (especially that of γ(Nb,X)5Si3). The oxidation resistance of the alloy has been firstly ameliorated by the lower Hf addition (2 at%) and then degraded by the higher Hf addition (especially 8 at%). The details have been discussed.
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