Acta Metallurgica Sinica (English Letters) ›› 1996, Vol. 9 ›› Issue (5): 355-360.

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RECRYSTALLIZATION OF SWAGED W-Ni-Fe HEAVY ALLOY DURING ANNEALING TREATMENT

Z. Li; Y.L. Yand; J.K Xi; J.X. Qu and H. S. Shao (Department of Materials Engineering, Luoyang institute of Technology, Luoyang 471039, China)(Beijing Graduate School, China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing 100083, China)   

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

Abstract: Annealing treatment has a strong effect on mechanical Properties of cold worked tungsten-nickel-iron heavy alloys. A 93W-4.5Ni-2.5Fe alloy swaged 15% was annealed from 500 to 1350℃ to investigate the changes in microstructure and their effects on mechanical properties. Recrystallization of W particles takes place during annealing treatments above 800℃ and the microhardnesses reduces rapidly. High density of dislocations in the, matrix phase after annealing treatment at 1350℃ suggests that recrystallization of the matrix phase has not taken place. A small decrease in microhardness of the matrix phase is caused by recovery during the annealing treatments.The changes in mechanical properties of swaged and annealed 93W-4.5 Ni-2.SFe alloy are mainly due to the changes in microstructure of W particles because of their recrystallization.

Key words: 93 W-4.5 Ni-2. 5 Fe alloy, recrystallization, dislocation