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Outstanding compressive creep strength in Cr/Ir-codoped (Mo0.85Nb0.15)Si2 crystals with the unique cross-lamellar microstructure.


ABSTRACT: A (Mo0.85Nb0.15)Si2 crystal with an oriented, lamellar, C40/C11b two-phase microstructure is a promising ultrahigh-temperature (UHT) structural material, but its low room-temperature fracture toughness and low high-temperature strength prevent its practical application. As a possibility to overcome these problems, we first found a development of unique "cross-lamellar microstructure", by the cooping of Cr and Ir. The cross-lamellar microstructure consists of a rod-like C11b-phase grains that extend along a direction perpendicular to the lamellar interface in addition to the C40/C11b fine lamellae. In this study, the effectiveness of the cross-lamellar microstructure for improving the high-temperature creep deformation property, being the most essential for UHT materials, was examined by using the oriented crystals. The creep rate significantly reduced along a loading orientation parallel to the lamellar interface. Furthermore, the degradation in creep strength for other loading orientation that is not parallel to the lamellar interface, which has been a serious problem up to now, was also suppressed. The results demonstrated that the simultaneous improvement of high-temperature creep strength and room temperature fracture toughness can be first accomplished by the development of unique cross-lamellar microstructure, which opens a potential avenue for the development of novel UHT materials as alternatives to existing Ni-based superalloys.

SUBMITTER: Hagihara K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5479845 | biostudies-other | 2017 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Outstanding compressive creep strength in Cr/Ir-codoped (Mo<sub>0.85</sub>Nb<sub>0.15</sub>)Si<sub>2</sub> crystals with the unique cross-lamellar microstructure.

Hagihara Koji K   Ikenishi Takaaki T   Araki Haruka H   Nakano Takayoshi T  

Scientific reports 20170621 1


A (Mo<sub>0.85</sub>Nb<sub>0.15</sub>)Si<sub>2</sub> crystal with an oriented, lamellar, C40/C11<sub>b</sub> two-phase microstructure is a promising ultrahigh-temperature (UHT) structural material, but its low room-temperature fracture toughness and low high-temperature strength prevent its practical application. As a possibility to overcome these problems, we first found a development of unique "cross-lamellar microstructure", by the cooping of Cr and Ir. The cross-lamellar microstructure consi  ...[more]

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