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The Effect of Solidification Rate on the Formability of Nickel Aluinide Containing Iron and Boron

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 February 2011

G. Carro
Affiliation:
Center for the Space Processing of Engineering Materials Vanderbilt University
W. F. Flanagan
Affiliation:
Center for the Space Processing of Engineering Materials Vanderbilt University
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Abstract

It has been repcrted that rapid solidification insproves the ductility of certain nickel aluminides. This work. was devised to test whether it gives addittinal improvement in a nickel aluminide containing both Fe and B. Small samples were solidified in free-fall or splat-quenced after free-fall. Their uicrostructure has been characterized, and the results of preliminary tests, which give a quantitative measure of mechanical properties, are discussed.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1987

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