Abstract
Eight multi-component Nb-Si based ultrahigh temperature alloys were prepared by vacuum non-consumable arc melting. The effects of Hf, B and Cr alloying on the phase selection, phase stability, both non-equilibrium and equilibrium microstructure, roomerature fracture toughness, hardness and oxidation resistance at 1250°C of the alloys have been investigated and estimated systematically. The results show that the addition of B or Cr promotes the formation of hypereutectic structures. The alloying with both Hf and B suppresses the formation of β(Nb,X)5Si3 and promotes the formation of α(Nb,X)5Si3 and γ(Nb,X)5Si3, while the alloying with Cr has no effect on the crystal structures of 5-3 silicides. The roomerature fracture toughness of the alloys is always degraded by the addition of Cr but almost not influenced by the combined additions of Hf and B. The hardness of 5-3 silicides exhibits a tendency of γ > α > β. The macrohardness of the alloys increases with Cr addition, and it obviously reduces in the presence of Hf after 1450°C/50 h heat-treatment. The best oxidation-resistant performance has been obtained for the alloy with both B and Cr additions. However, in the presence of B and/or Cr, the oxidation resistance of the alloys has been degraded by further addition of Hf.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 33-44 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Journal | Intermetallics |
Volume | 70 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 1 Mar 2016 |
Keywords
- Electron microscopy, scanning
- Fracture toughness
- Microstructure
- Oxidation
- Phase stability
- Silicides, various