Acta Metallurgica Sinica (English Letters) ›› 1996, Vol. 9 ›› Issue (1): 12-16.

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INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENT ON TENSILE BEHAVIOR OF Ni_3Al SYNTHESIZED UNDER COMPRESSION

LI Gang;WANG Zhongguang;LI Guangyi(State Key Laboratory of Fatigue and Fracture for Materials,Institute of Metal Research,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shenyang 110015,China)V.OVCHARENKO(Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science,Russian Academy of Science,Siberian Branch,Tomsk,Russia) Manuscript received 3 May 1995   

  • Received:1996-02-25 Revised:1996-02-25 Online:1996-02-25 Published:2009-10-10

Abstract: Self propagating high temperature synthesis(SHS) under compression was utilized to obtain an intermetallic compound Ni_3 Al by using elemental powders.The microstructure of the SHS product was observed by optical microscopy(OM) and scanning electron microscopy(SEM).The results reveal that the SHS Ni3Al is a single-phase polycrystalline alloy wilh LI2 crystal structure.Tensile tests were conducted from room temperature to 800℃ both in air and in vacuum.The results show that the SHS Ni_3Al exhibits an anomalous temperature dependence of ultimate tensile strength.The ultimate tensile strength in vacuum is much higher than that in air over the whole temperature range.Fracture surfaces are characterized by the brittle grain boundary fracture and the intergranular fracture mode can not be affected markedly by the test environment.

Key words: Ni_3Al, synthesis, environment, tensile behavior