Metals (Jan 2021)

The Creep and Oxidation Behaviour of Pesting-Resistant (Mo,Ti)<sub>5</sub>Si<sub>3</sub>-Containing Eutectic-Eutectoid Mo-Si-Ti Alloys

  • Susanne Obert,
  • Alexander Kauffmann,
  • Rupert Pretzler,
  • Daniel Schliephake,
  • Frauke Hinrichs,
  • Martin Heilmaier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met11010169
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 169

Abstract

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In this study we present a series of light-weight (6.24 to 6.42 g/cm3), Ti-rich Mo-Si-Ti alloys (≥40 at.% nominal Ti content) with the hitherto best combination of pesting and creep resistance at 800 and 1200 °C, respectively. This has been achieved by fine-scaled eutectic-eutectoid microstructures with substantial fractions of primarily solidified (Mo,Ti)5Si3. (Mo,Ti)5Si3 was found to be oxidation-resistant in these alloys and also beneficial for the creep resistance. The enhanced solidus temperature is of specific relevance with respect to the latter point. The creep resistance is competitive to the non-pesting resistant, but most creep-resistant (among the Mo-Si-Ti alloys) eutectoid alloy Mo-21Si-34Ti developed by Schliephake et al. [Schliephake et al., in Intermetallics 104 (2019) pp. 133–142]. Moreover, it is favourably superior to the commercially applied Ni-based single crystal alloy CMSX-4 for the applied compressive loading conditions under vacuum.

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