Processing and alloying of modified iron aluminides
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1989
Abstract
Alloying additions of Ti and Mo have been shown earlier to enhance the high temperature strength of FeAl by stabilizing the OO3ordered structure to higher temperatures. However “these more complex alloys are quite brittle in the as-cast state at room temperature. The current work has explored several methods of improving the room temperature ductility including thermal-mechanical processing consolidation of rapidly solidified powders, and further alloying Of the various approaches, alloying appears to offer the most promise. Ductility achieved through powder processing may require additional efforts to preserve the high temperature strength. © 1989; Marcel Dekker Inc.
Publication Title
Materials and Manufacturing Processes
Recommended Citation
Diehm, R.,
Kemppainen, M.,
&
Mikkola, D.
(1989).
Processing and alloying of modified iron aluminides.
Materials and Manufacturing Processes,
4(1), 61-72.
http://doi.org/10.1080/10426918908956272
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