Effects of Hf addition on the microstructure of Nb-Si based ultrahigh temperature alloys

Song Zhang, Xiping Guo

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Abstract

Four Nb-Si based ultrahigh temperature alloys with compositions of Nb-22Ti-16Si-3Cr-3Al-xHf (x=0, 2, 4 and 8, at%) were prepared by vacuum non-consumable arc melting and then they were heat-treated at 1450℃ for 50 h. The effects of Hf content on the microstructures of the alloys under both as-cast and heat-treated conditions were investigated. The results show that the microstructure of the as-cast alloy without Hf is mainly comprised of primary α(Nb,X)5Si3 blocks, Nbss dendrites and two types of eutectic structures, namely Nbss/α(Nb,X)5Si3 and Nbss/γ(Nb,X)5Si3. The addition of 2 at% Hf causes the formation of primary γ(Nb,X)5Si3 and increases the content of Nbss/γ(Nb,X)5Si3 eutectic. With the increasing of Hf content up to 4 at% or 8 at%, the formation of α(Nb,X)5Si3 is completely suppressed and the silicide is only present in the form of γ(Nb,X)5Si3. The Nbss dendrites and typical eutectic structures emerging in the as-cast alloys are almost no longer observable, and the microstructural homogeneity is improved after 1450℃/50 h heat-treatment. The constituent phases of the alloys without Hf or with 2 at% Hf do not change after the heat-treatment. However, the amounts of α(Nb,X)5Si3 in the two heat-treated alloys decrease. In addition, the Cr2Nb Laves phase is not found any more in the heat-treated alloys with 4 at% or 8 at% Hf, while a small amount of (Nb,X)3Si with a claviform shape is observed in the latter alloy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2182-2188
Number of pages7
JournalXiyou Jinshu Cailiao Yu Gongcheng/Rare Metal Materials and Engineering
Volume44
Issue number9
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2015

Keywords

  • Arc melting
  • Heat-treatment
  • Nb-Si based ultrahigh temperature alloy
  • Niobium solid solution
  • Silicide

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