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Effect of titanium addition on mechanical properties of Mo-Si-B alloys

Title
Effect of titanium addition on mechanical properties of Mo-Si-B alloys
Author
김영도
Keywords
Mo-Ti-Si-B alloy; Titanium; High energy ball milling; Oxygen gettering; Fracture toughness
Issue Date
2019-04
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REFRACTORY METALS & HARD MATERIALS, v. 80, Page. 238-242
Abstract
In this study, we investigated the effect of titanium addition on microstructure and mechanical properties in Mo-Si-B alloys. The Mo-Ti-Si-B alloy (Mo-3.9Ti-3Si-1B, wt%), which has alpha-Mo, Mo3Si, Mo5SiB2 and TiO2 phases, was fabricated by a powder metallurgy (PM) method. The starting materials were pulverized by using a high-energy ball milling and the resultant powder was subjected to a reduction process followed by cold isostatic pressing (CIP) compaction and pressureless sintering. In the microstructure, intermetallic compound phases were uniformly distributed in the alpha-Mo matrix. Some titanium atoms solved into the alpha-Mo matrix and the others formed a TiO2 phase caused by reaction with oxygen at the grain boundary. Fracture toughness of the Mo-Ti-Si-B sintered body was recorded as 10.42 MPa.mr(1/2), which is lower than that of the Mo-Si-B sintered body without addition of titanium. In the Mo-Ti-Si-B sintered body, the fracture mode is similar to the Mo-Si-B sintered body where intergranular fracture through the Mo grain boundary and transgranular fracture cross the intermetallic compound phase. The decrease of fracture toughness is due to the relatively large TiO2 at the grain boundary, promoting intergranular fracture.
URI
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0263436818307595?via%3Dihubhttps://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/151083
ISSN
0263-4368
DOI
10.1016/j.ijrmhm.2019.01.019
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