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Title: Room-temperature deformation behavior of directionally solidified multiphase Ni-Fe-Al alloys

Journal Article · · Metallurgical and Materials Transactions. A, Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science
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  1. Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI (United States). Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering

Directionally solidified (DS) {beta} + ({gamma} + {gamma}{prime}) Ni-Fe-Al alloys have been used to investigate the effect of a ductile second phase on the room-temperature mechanical behavior of a brittle <001>-oriented {beta} (B2) phase. The ductile phase in the composite consisted of a fine distribution of ordered {gamma}{prime} precipitates in a {gamma} (fcc) matrix. Three microstructures were studied: 100 pct lamellar/rod, lamellar + Proeutectic {beta}, and discontinuous {gamma}. The {beta} matrix in the latter two microstructures contained fine-scale bcc precipitates formed due to spinodal decomposition. Room-temperature tensile ductilities as high as 12 pct and fracture toughness (K{sub Q}) of 30.4 MPa {radical}m were observed in the 100 pct lamellar/rod microstructure. Observations of slip traces and dislocation substructures indicated that a substantial portion of the ductility was a result of slip transfer from the ductile phase to the brittle matrix. This slip transfer was facilitated by the Kurdjumov-Sachs (KS) orientation relationship between the two phases and the strong interphase interface which showed no decohesion during deformation. In microstructures which show higher values of tensile ductility and fracture toughness, <100> slip was seen in the {beta} phase, whereas <111> slip was seen in the {beta} phase in the microstructure which showed limited ductility. The high ductility and toughness are explained in terms of increased mobile dislocation density afforded by interface constraint. The effect of extrinsic toughening mechanisms on enhancing the ductility or toughness is secondary to that of slip transfer.

Sponsoring Organization:
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC (United States)
OSTI ID:
484836
Journal Information:
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions. A, Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science, Vol. 28, Issue 3A; Other Information: PBD: Mar 1997
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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