Transition from micro-rod to nano-lamella eutectics and its hardening effect in niobium/silicide in-situ composites

Yue ling GUO*, Si yuan ZHANG, Jun yang HE, Wen jun LU, Li na JIA*, Zhi ming LI, Hu ZHANG

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Abstract

To improve the mechanical properties of niobium/silicide in-situ composites via rapid solidification, the evolution of eutectic geometry and the corresponding hardening effect in a prototype Nb–18Si (at.%) composite upon electron beam surface melting (EBSM), i.e., a rapid remelting and solidifying sequence, were studied. Results show that rod-like Nb solid solution (Nbss)/Nb3Si eutectics prevail in the arc-melted state, yet evolve into lamellar arrangements after EBSM. Atomic scale scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) and near-atomic scale atom probe tomography (APT) were employed to characterize the three-dimensional stacking of nano-laminated Nbss/Nb3Si eutectics and their compositions. Compared with the rod-like eutectics, the lamellar eutectics via EBSM demonstrate a prominent eutectic refinement (39.5 nm in spacing) and an increased volume fraction of Nbss (~41%). Nano-indentation testing reveals that with the microstructural transition from micro-rod to nano-lamella eutectics, a significant increment in hardness up to 13.9 GPa is achieved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2406-2416
Number of pages11
JournalTransactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China (English Edition)
Volume33
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2023

Keywords

  • eutectic morphology
  • lamellar eutectics
  • niobium/silicide composites
  • rapid solidification
  • rod-like eutectics

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