Title of article :
The effect of molybdenum on the microstructure and creep behavior of Ti–24Al–17Nb–xMo alloys and Ti–24Al–17Nb–xMo SiC-fiber composites
Author/Authors :
J. P. Quast، نويسنده , , C. J. Boehlert، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
12
From page :
4411
To page :
4422
Abstract :
The effect of molybdenum (Mo) on the microstructure and creep behavior of nominally Ti–24Al– 17Nb (at.%) alloys and their continuously reinforced SiCfiber composites (fiber volume fraction = 0.35) was investigated. Constant-load, tensile-creep experiments were performed in the stress range of 10–275 MPa at 650 C in air. A Ti–24Al–17Nb–2.3Mo (at.%) alloy exhibited significantly greater creep resistance than a Ti–24Al–17Nb–0.66Mo (at.%) alloy, and correspondingly a 90 -oriented Ultra SCS-6/Ti–24Al–17Nb–2.3Mo metal matrix composite (MMC) exhibited significantly greater creep resistance than an Ultra SCS-6/Ti–24Al–17Nb– 0.66Mo MMC. Thus, the addition of 2.3 at.% Mo significantly improved the creep resistance of both the alloy and the MMC. An Ultra SCS-6 Ti–25Al–17Nb–1.1Mo (at.%) MMC exhibited creep resistance similar to that of the Ultra SCS-6/Ti–25Al–17Nb–2.3Mo (at.%). Using a modified Crossman model, the MMC secondary creep rates were predicted from the monolithic matrix alloys’ secondary creep rates. For identical creep temperatures and applied stresses, the 90 -oriented MMCs exhibited greater creep rates than their monolithic matrix alloy counterparts. This was explained to be a result of the low interfacial bond strength between the matrix and the fiber, measured using a cruciform test methodology, and was in agreement with the modified Crossman model. Scanning electron microscopy observations indicated that debonding occurred within the carbon layers of the fiber-matrix interface
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Record number :
834418
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