Effect of al-rich off-stoichiometry on the yield stress of binary Ni3Al single crystals

1998 
Abstract Stoichiometric binary single-phase Ni 3 Al single crystals (Ni–25 at.%Al) and Al-rich single crystal-like Ni 3 Al alloys (Ni–26 at.%Al, Ni–27 at.%Al) have been successfully produced using the floating zone method (FZ). The Al-rich crystals consisted of single crystalline Ni 3 Al matrix and NiAl precipitated phase. The compressive yield stress of the as-grown crystals was measured at 293–1273 K for loading axes between [001] and [011]. All the crystals exhibited the yield stress anomaly. Compared to Al-rich crystals, stoichiometric Ni 3 Al exhibited higher peak temperature of the yield stress anomaly, lower yield stress below the peak temperature, but higher yield stress above the peak temperature. These features are thought to result from the combined effect of Ni 3 Al off-stoichiometry and NiAl second phase on the yield stress. The critical resolved shear stress (CRSS) on primary octahedral (111)[101] slip system in the yield stress anomaly region was found to be orientation-independent for stoichiometric Ni 3 Al, but strongly orientation-dependent in Al-rich crystals. Thus, the Schmid law is obeyed in stoichiometric Ni 3 Al single crystals, whereas it is violated in off-stoichiometric crystals.
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