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2023

Mechanical properties

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A Strong And Ductile Cobalt-Free Solid-Solution Fe30ni30mn30cr10 Multi-Principal Element Alloy From Hot Rolling, Hans Pommerenke, Jiaqi Duan, Nathan Curtis, Victor Delibera, Adam Bratten, Andrew Hoffman, Mario F. Buchely, Ronald J. O'Malley, Haiming Wen Jul 2023

A Strong And Ductile Cobalt-Free Solid-Solution Fe30ni30mn30cr10 Multi-Principal Element Alloy From Hot Rolling, Hans Pommerenke, Jiaqi Duan, Nathan Curtis, Victor Delibera, Adam Bratten, Andrew Hoffman, Mario F. Buchely, Ronald J. O'Malley, Haiming Wen

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Most of the Face-Centered Cubic (FCC) Multi-Principal Element Alloys (MPEAs) Developed Thus Far Contain Cobalt. for Many Applications, it is Either required or Beneficial to Avoid Cobalt, Since Cobalt Has Long-Term Activation Issue (For Nuclear Applications), is Expensive, and is Considered a Critical Material. in Addition, FCC Structured Solid-Solution MPEAs Tend to Have Relatively Low Strength. a FCC Solid-Solution Fe30Ni30Mn30Cr10 (At %) MPEA Was Fabricated Via Arc Melting, Followed by Homogenization at 1100 °C for 12 H. the Alloy Was Hot Rolled at 1100 °C with a Total Reduction of Up to 97 %. the Microstructure Was Characterized and Mechanical …


Mechanical Properties Of Zrb2 Ceramics Determined By Two Laboratories, Jeffrey J. Swab, Jecee Jarman, William Fahrenholtz, Jeremy Lee Watts Jan 2023

Mechanical Properties Of Zrb2 Ceramics Determined By Two Laboratories, Jeffrey J. Swab, Jecee Jarman, William Fahrenholtz, Jeremy Lee Watts

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The mechanical properties for zirconium diboride (ZrB2) were measured at two laboratories and compared. Two billets of ZrB2 were prepared by hot-pressing commercial powder. The relative densities of the billets were >99% and with an average grain size of 5.9 ± 4.5 µm. Both laboratories prepared American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) C1161 B-bars for strength and ASTM C1421 bars with notch configuration A for fracture toughness. Specimens were machined by diamond grinding at the Army Research Laboratory (ARL) and electrical discharge machining (EDM) at Missouri S&T. Strength bars tested at Missouri S&T were polished to a.25 μm finish …


Strength Retention Of Single-Phase High-Entropy Diboride Ceramics Up To 2000°C, Lun Feng, William Fahrenholtz, Gregory E. Hilmas, Yue Zhou, Jincheng Bai Jan 2023

Strength Retention Of Single-Phase High-Entropy Diboride Ceramics Up To 2000°C, Lun Feng, William Fahrenholtz, Gregory E. Hilmas, Yue Zhou, Jincheng Bai

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The mechanical properties of single-phase (Hf0.2,Nb0.2,Ta0.2,Ti0.2,Zr0.2)B2 ceramics with high purity were investigated. The resulting ceramics had relative density greater than 99%, and an average grain size of 4.3 ± 1.6 μm. At room temperature (RT), the Vickers hardness was 25.2 ± 0.6 GPa at a load of 0.49 N, Young's modulus was 551 ± 7 GPa, fracture toughness was 4.5 ± 0.4 MPa m1/2, and flexural strength was 507 ± 10 MPa. Flexural strength increased by more than 50% from 507 ± 10 MPa at RT to 776 ± …


Effect Of Mechanical Activation On Carbothermal Synthesis And Densification Of Zrc, Nina Obradović, Lun Feng, Suzana Filipović, Miljana Mirković, Darko Kosanović, Jelena Rogan, William Fahrenholtz Jan 2023

Effect Of Mechanical Activation On Carbothermal Synthesis And Densification Of Zrc, Nina Obradović, Lun Feng, Suzana Filipović, Miljana Mirković, Darko Kosanović, Jelena Rogan, William Fahrenholtz

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Zirconium carbide ceramics were prepared by carbothermal reduction of ZrO2 and C that were mixed by high-energy ball milling. Powders were milled for times from 0 to 120 min in air. As milling time increased, the surface area of the powders increased, indicating significant particle size reduction. Milled powders were reacted at 1600 °C and then densified by spark plasma sintering at 2000 °C, which was sufficient to convert the starting powders to zirconium carbide. Unmilled powders did not reach full density. Milled powders reached full density, but ZrO2 impurities were found for specimens prepared from powders milled …