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This paper summarizes the results of our work aimed at overcoming the intrinsic grainboundary weakness of NiAl by microalloying with boron. In previous work we have shown that 300 wppm boron is very effective in suppressing intergranular fracture in NiAI [1]. It does this by segregating strongly to the grain boundaries and strengthening them. Despite this dramatic effect on the fracture mode, however, boron is unable to improve ductility because it is a potent solid solution strengthener, more than doubling the yield strength relative to that of undoped NiA1. The present work attempts to decrease this deleterious hardening effect by lowering the bulk concentration of boron in NiA1. Our results show that if the boron concentration in the bulk is lowered to 30 wppm, the yield strength of boron-doped NiA1 is only about 30% higher than that of undoped NiAI. In addition, there is enough boron at the grain boundaries of this alloy to suppress intergranular fracture. Under these conditions, boron-doped NiAI has a tensile ductility of 2%, which is essentially identical to that of undoped NiA1. This result, namely that the strengthening of grain boundaries by boron does not by itself improve ductility, indicates that although grain boundaries might well be the weakest links in NiAI, cleavage planes are not much stronger. In other words, even though boron additions serve to strengthen the grain boundaries and suppress intergranular fracture, ductility is not improved, because the next brittle fracture mode, namely transgranular cleavage, takes over before significant plastic deformation can occur.
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The authors wish to thank J. A. Horton and J. H. Schneibel for reviewing this paper. This research was sponsored by the Office of Energy Utilization Research, Energy Conversion and Utilization Technologies (ECUT) Division, U. S. Dept. of Energy under contract DE-AC05-84OR21400 with Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.
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George, E.P., Liu, C.T. & Liao, J.J. Mechanical Properties, Fracture Behavior, and Grain-Boundary Chemistry of B-DOPED NiAI. MRS Online Proceedings Library 186, 375–380 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1557/PROC-186-375
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