Effects of minor Si on microstructures and room temperature fracture toughness of niobium solid solution alloys

2015 
Abstract Controlling the elements content in the niobium solid solution (Nb SS ) is significant for the better comprehensive performance of Nb-silicide-based alloys. In this paper, the effects of minor Si on the microstructures and room temperature fracture toughness of Nb–(0/0.5/1/2)Si–27.63Ti–12.92Cr–2.07Al–1.12Hf (at%, unless stated otherwise) solid solution alloys were investigated. The alloys were processed by vacuum arc-casting (AC), and then heat treated (HT) at 1425 °C for 10 h. In HT alloys, Nb SS grains are refined gradually with the increase of Si content. Meanwhile, the volume fraction of Cr 2 Nb and silicides phases precipitates increases. The fracture toughness of HT alloys decreases at first but then increases in the range of 0 to 2% Si, because it is a combinatorial process of positive and negative effects caused by the addition of Si. The refinement of Nb SS grains displays positive effect on fracture toughness, while the increase of solid solubility of Si in Nb SS and brittle Cr 2 Nb and Nb-silicides precipitate phases display negative effect.
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