Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7984238 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Alî¸6Crî¸2Feî¸1Ti alloy was prepared by melt atomisation into rapidly solidified powder. The powder was compacted using uniaxial hot compression at an ultra-high pressure (6 GPa). The samples were pressed at 300, 400 and 500 °C. The structure, mechanical properties and thermal stability were examined and compared with those of the commercially available Alî¸12Siî¸1Cuî¸1Mgî¸1Ni casting alloy, which is considered thermally stable. It was shown that the hot compression at ultra-high pressure results in a compact and pore-free material with excellent mechanical properties. The elevated pressing temperatures were found to be effective at increasing the mechanical stability after applying the ultra-high pressure. The results of thermal stability testing revealed that the mechanical properties do not change significantly at high temperature, even after 100 h of annealing at 400 °C. In addition, the Alî¸6Crî¸2Feî¸1Ti alloy exhibited very good creep resistance. A comparison between the commercial Alî¸12Siî¸1Cuî¸1Mgî¸1Ni alloy and the powder metallurgy alloy shows that this alloy has significantly better mechanical properties and thermal stability.
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Authors
Karel Dám, Dalibor VojtÄch, Filip Průša,