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Fracture of laminated and in situ niobium silicide-niobium composites

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OSTI ID:490779
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  1. Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, OH (United States)

The mechanisms contributing to the fracture resistance of refractory metal intermetallic composites containing a BCC metallic phase (niobium) were investigated using model Nb-Si laminates and in situ composites. The controlling influence of ductile phase yield strength and fracture behavior were investigated by varying laminate processing parameters, and/or altering temperatures and applied strain rates during fracture experiments on all materials. The fracture behavior of ductile constituents were found to be influenced by phase grain size, solid solution content, constraint (as influenced by interfacial bond strengths), and the testing condition (high strain rates and low temperatures). The measured fracture resistance, when compared to theoretical models, was shown to be controlled by the toughness of the ductile phase and independent of the fracture behavior promoted (cleavage and ductile). The loss in ductility due to cleavage by high constraint, high strain rates and/or low temperatures was compensated by high yield and cleavage fracture stresses in order to provide a level of toughening similar to that contributed by ligaments which failed with lower yield stresses and greater strains.

OSTI ID:
490779
Report Number(s):
CONF-960401--; ISBN 1-55899-337-1
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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