Effect of grain size on the high temperature properties of B2 aluminides
- Author:
- Whittenberger, J. Daniel
- Published:
- JAN 1, 1987.
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- Measurements of the slow plastic flow behavior of cobalt, iron and nickel B2 crystal structure aluminides were conducted on materials fabricated by metallurical techniques. Due to this processing, the aluminides invariably had small equiaxed grains, ranging in size from about 3 to 60 microns in diameter. Grain size was dependent on the extrusion temperature used for powder consolidation, and it proved to be remarkably stable at elevated temperatures. Mechanical properties of all three aluminides were determined via constant velocity compression testing in air between 1000 and 1400 K at strain rates ranging from approx. 10 to the minus 3 power to 10 to the minus 7 power s (-1).
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- Document ID: 19890003349.
Accession ID: 89N12720.
NAS 1.15:101382.
NASA-TM-101382.
E-3557.
1987 Northeast Regional Meeting on High Temperature Structural Composites: Synthesis, Characterization and Properties; 27-29 May 1987; Hoboken, NJ; United States. - Terms of Use and Reproduction:
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