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9781558995567

High-Temperature Ordered Intermetallic Alloys IX

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  • Copyright: 2001-07-01
  • Publisher: Materials Research Society
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Summary

High-temperature structural intermetallics continue to be an active field of research because they offer the promise of structural properties, oxidation resistance and service temperatures exceeding those of conventional metals and alloys. However, they also present problems with respect to their understanding and processing. Current research into aluminide- and silicide-based materials illustrates this point very well. Continuing advances require basic studies to support alloy development as well as the identification and exploration of applications. This book provides a representative cross-section of research currently being carried out and should be of interest to a wide range of readers. The most 'popular' material continues to be TiAl, which is beginning to find applications as a light-weight, high-strength, oxidation resistant structural material. There is renewed interest in structural silicides with melting points on the order of 2000%C. Examples include intermetallics with thermoelectric properties as well as intermetallics with shape memory effects at unusually high temperatures above 1000°C. Topics include: titanium aluminides; metal silicides; iron aluminide, iridium and other ordered intermetallic alloys; high-temperature ordered intermetallic alloys and nickel aluminides.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xv
Acknowledgmentsp. xvii
Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedingsp. xviii
Titanium Aluminides I
Recent Advances in Development and Processing of Titanium Aluminide Alloysp. N1.1
Development of a Creep Resistant TiAl-Base Alloyp. N1.2
Creep Behavior and Microstructural Stability of Lamellar [gamma]-TiAl (Cr, Mo, Si, B) With Extremely Fine Lamellar Spacingp. N1.4
The Influence of the Texture on the Creep Behavior of [gamma]-TiAl Sheet Materialp. N1.5
Creep Mechanisms in Equiaxed and Lamlllar Ti-48Alp. N1.6
An Investigation of the Effects of Temperature on Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior of a Cast Nearly Lamellar Ti-47Al-2Cr-2Mn+ 0.8 Vol.%TiB[subscript 2] Gamma Titanium Alloyp. N1.7
Twinning in Crack Tip Plasticity of Two-Phase Titanium Aluminidesp. N1.8
An In Situ Study of Crack Propagation in Binary Lamellar TiAlp. N1.9
Strain-Rate Dependence of the Brittle-to-Ductile Transition Temperature in TiAlp. N1.11
Titanium Aluminides II and Metal Silicides I
Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of the Phase Transformation in Al-Rich TiAl Intermetallic Compoundsp. N2.2
Anomalous Strengthening Mechanism in NbSi[subscript 2]-Based Silicide Single Crystalsp. N2.5
Creep Studies of Monolithic Phases in Nb-Silicide Based In Situ Compositesp. N2.6
The Effect of Silicide Volume Fraction on the Creep Behavior of Nb-Silicide Based In Situ Compositesp. N2.7
Microstructures and Thermoelectric Power of the Higher Manganese Silicide Alloysp. N2.9
Iron Aluminide, Iridium and Other Ordered Intermetallic Alloys
The Role of Carbon and Vacancies in Determining the Hardness of FeAl Intermetallic in the Quenched and the Aged Statesp. N3.1
Strain-Induced Ferromagnetism in Fe-40Al Single Crystalsp. N3.2
Synthesis and Characterization of Mechanically Alloyed and HIP-Consolidated Fe-25Al-10Ti Intermetallic Alloyp. N3.3
Interaction of Boron With Crystal Defects in B2-Ordered FeAl Alloysp. N3.4
The Yield Anomaly in CoTip. N3.5
High Temperature Strength of Ir-Based Refractory Superalloysp. N3.6
High-Temperature Materials Based on Quaternary Ir-Nb-Ni-Al Alloysp. N3.7
Compression Behavior of L1[subscript 2] Modified Titanium Trialuminides Alloyed With Chromium and Ironp. N3.10
Development of Tough and Strong Cubic Titanium Trialuminidesp. N3.11
Metal Silicides II
Elastic and Plastic Properties of Mo[subscript 3]Si Measured by Nanoindentationp. N4.2
Refinement of Crystallographic Parameters in Refractory Metal Disilicidesp. N4.3
Phase Stability in Processing and Microstructure Control in High Temperature Mo-Si-B Alloysp. N4.5
Plastic Deformation of Single Crystals With the C11[subscript b] Structure: Effect of the c/a Axial Ratiop. N4.6
Mechanical Behavior of Molybdenum Disilicide-Based Alloysp. N4.7
Ab Initio Simulation of a Tensile Test in MoSi[subscript 2] and WSi[subscript 2]p. N4.8
Effects of Ternary Additions on the Deformation Behavior of Single Crystals of MoSi[subscript 2]p. N4.9
Dislocation Interaction With Point Defects in Transition-Metal Disilicidesp. N4.10
High-Temperature Ordered Intermetallic Alloys
The Effects of Environment on the Room Temperature Deformation of B2-Structured Fe-43Al Single-Crystalsp. N5.1
The Influence of Some Microstructural and Test Parameters on the Tensile Stress and Ductility Behaviour of a MA FeAl Intermetallicp. N5.2
Low Temperature Positron Lifetime and Doppler Broadening Measurements in B2-Type FeAl Alloysp. N5.5
Void Morphology in NiAlp. N5.6
Advancement of the Directional Solidification Process of a NiAl-Alloyp. N5.7
The Effect of Cu-Macroalloying Additions to Rapidly Solidified NiAl Intermetallic Compoundp. N5.9
Multi-Modal "Order-Order" Kinetics in Ni[subscript 3]Al Studied by Monte Carlo Computer Simulationp. N5.10
First Principles Calculation of Cooperative Atom Migration in L1[subscript 2] Ni[subscript 3]Alp. N5.11
Ni[subscript 3]Al Thin Foil by Cold Rollingp. N5.12
Transient Creep Behaviour of Ni[subscript 3]Al Polycrystalsp. N5.13
Slip Trace Characterisation of Ni[subscript 3]Al by Atomic Force Microscopyp. N5.14
Microstructural Evolution and Mechanical Properties of Al[subscript 3]Ti-Based Multi-Phase Alloysp. N5.15
Hydrogen Pulverization in Intermetallic-Based Alloysp. N5.16
High Temperature Compressive Properties and Deformation Microstructure of Fe-25Al-10Ti Intermetallic Alloyp. N5.18
Mechanical Properties of Fe[subscript 3]Al Intermetallic Matrix Compositesp. N5.19
Effect of E2[subscript 1]-Fe[subscript 3]AlC Precipitation on Mechanical Properties of [gamma]-Austenite Stabilized by Addition of Mn and Cop. N5.20
Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of the [gamma]/[kappa] Two-Phase Fe-Mn-Al-C (-Cr) Alloysp. N5.21
Deformation Twins in Ni[subscript 3]Nb Single Crystals With D0[subscript a] Structurep. N5.23
Processing and Properties of Gamma+Laves Phase In Situ Composite Coatings Deposited via Magnetron Sputteringp. N5.24
Anomalous Strain Rate Dependence of Tensile Elongation in Moisture-Embrittled L1[subscript 2] Alloysp. N5.26
Tensile Properties of B2-Type CoTi Intermetallic Compoundp. N5.27
Crystal Growth of RuAl-Base Alloysp. N5.28
Thermoelastic Properties of Super High Temperature Ru-Ta Shape Memory Alloyp. N5.30
First-Principles Calculations of Electronic Structure and Structural Properties for MoV, MoNb, and MoTap. N5.33
Growing Cobalt Triantimonide Using Vertical Bridgman Method and Effects of Post Annealingp. N5.34
Microstructure and Plastic Deformation in Unidirectionally Solidified NbSi[subscript 2] (C40)/MoSi[subscript 2] (C11[subscript b]) Crystalsp. N5.35
C11[subscript b]/C40 Lamellar Structure in a Ta-Added Molybdenum Disilicidep. N5.37
The [beta]-FeSi[subscript 2] Formation and Thermoelectric Power of the FeSi[subscript 2]+Co Base Alloysp. N5.38
Microstructures and High-Temperature Strength of Silicide-Reinforced Nb Alloysp. N5.39
Tailoring the Thermal Expansion Anisotropy of Mo[subscript 5]Si[subscript 3]p. N5.40
High-Temperature Compression Strength of Directionally Solidified Nb-Mo-W-Ti-Si In Situ Compositesp. N5.41
Growth of the Mo[subscript 5]SiB[subscript 2] Phase in a Mo[subscript 5]Si[subscript 3]/Mo[subscript 2]B Diffusion Couplep. N5.42
Incommensurate Structure in Al-Rich TiAl Alloysp. N5.43
Effect of Surface Defects on the Fatigue Behavior of a Cast TiAl Alloyp. N5.44
The Generation of Faulted Dipoles and Dislocation Activity in [gamma]-TiAlp. N5.45
High Temperature Gas Nitridation and Wear Resistance of TiAl Based Alloysp. N5.46
Deformation of Ni[subscript 3]Al Polycrystals at Extremely High Pressuresp. N5.47
Long Term Oxidation of Model and Engineering TiAl Alloysp. N5.50
Interdiffusion and Phase Behavior in Polysynthetically Twinned (PST) TiAl /Ti Diffusion Couplesp. N5.53
Control of Lamellar Orientation in [gamma]-TiAl Based PST Crystal by Using Seed Crystalsp. N5.54
Nickel Aluminides
Dislocation Processes and Deformation Behavior In [left angle bracket]001[right angle bracket]-Oriented Fe[subscript X]-Ni[subscript 60-X]-Al[subscript 40] Single Crystalsp. N6.1
Atomistic Modeling of Ternary and Quaternary Ordered Intermetallic Alloysp. N6.2
Transition Metal Impurity-Dislocation Interactions in NiAl: Dislocation Friction and Dislocation Lockingp. N6.3
Microhardness Anisotropy and the Indentation Size Effect (ISE) on the (100) of Single Crystal NiAlp. N6.4
Direct Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Diffusion Mechanisms in NiAlp. N6.7
Long-Term Creep and Oxidation Behavior of a Laves Phase-Strengthened NiAl-Ta-Cr Alloy for Gas Turbine Applicationsp. N6.8
1300 K Compressive Properties of Directionally Solidified Ni-33Al-33Cr-1Mop. N6.9
Fracture Strength of Grain Boundaries in Ni[subscript 3]Alp. N6.10
Nonstoichiometry and Defect Mechanism in Intermetallics With L1[subscript 2]-Structurep. N6.11
Titanium Aluminides III
Static and Dynamic Strain Ageing in Two-Phase Gamma Titanium Aluminidesp. N7.1
Microstructure and Property Change of Ti-49Al Induced by Hydrogen Chargingp. N7.3
Effects of a Pre-Anneal on the Mechanical Properties of [gamma]-TiAlp. N7.4
Mechanical Properties of [gamma]-TiAl Based Alloys at Elevated Temperaturesp. N7.7
Phase Stability and High Temperature Tensile Properties of W Doped Gamma-TiAlp. N7.8
Measurement of the Tension/Compression Asymmetry Exhibited by Single Crystalline [gamma]-Ti 55.5at%Alp. N7.9
On the Stress Anomaly of [gamma]-TiAlp. N7.10
Mechanisms Contributing to the Pinning of Ordinary Dislocations in [gamma]-TiAlp. N7.11
Author Index
Subject Index
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