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Title: DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE TUNGSTEN ALLOYS. Summary Report

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:4756917

Tungsten-rich alloys, developed for use at temperatures up to 2000 deg F, exhibit ductility, fabricability and joinability not found in commercially- available materials. An envelope type of microstructure was produced in compositions containing at least 90 wt% tungsten by liquid-phase sintering of cold-pressed powders in hydrogen. At room temperature the alloys could be rolled extensively, and tensile elongations up to 25% were noted. Strength properties of a W-Ni-Fe base were improved by small quaternary additions. The ultimate tensile strength of a 90W-4.8Ni-3.2Fe-2Ru alloy was 46,700 psi at 2000 deg F, compared to 30,000-35,000 psi for unalloyed tungsten or W--Ni-Fe; the 100-hour stress-rupture strength at 1600 deg F was l5,000 psi. Excellent joints were produced by spot welding and localized induction heating. The oxidation resistance of unprotected 90 wt% tungsten compositions was not significantly affected by alloying. (auth)

Research Organization:
Illinois Inst. of Tech., Chicago. Armour Research Foundation
DOE Contract Number:
AT(33-3)-4
NSA Number:
NSA-17-014805
OSTI ID:
4756917
Report Number(s):
ARF-2158-12; LAR-19
Resource Relation:
Other Information: Orig. Receipt Date: 31-DEC-63
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English