Quenched-in Vacancies and Hardening of Fe-Al Intermetallics

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Datum vydání
2020Publikováno v
Acta Physica Polonica ANakladatel / Místo vydání
POLISH ACAD SCIENCES INST PHYSICSRočník / Číslo vydání
137 (2)ISBN / ISSN
ISSN: 0587-4246ISBN / ISSN
eISSN: 1898-794XInformace o financování
UK//Q47
MSM//SVV260582
UK//GAUK1506119
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Tato publikace má vydavatelskou verzi s DOI 10.12693/APhysPolA.137.255
Abstrakt
The role of vacancies in hardening of Fe-Al intermetallic alloys were studied in the present work for a wide range of Al concentrations from 20 to 50 at%. The alloys quenched from 1000 degrees C as well as those annealed subsequently at 520 degrees C for 1 h were subject to study. Slow-positron beam experiments combined with Vicker's microhardness tests were utilised. Hardness of Fe-Al alloys exhibited a somewhat complex dependence on Al content which could not be fully explained purely by consideration of intermetallic phases formed. This happens due to additional hardening effect caused by quenched-in vacancies. The concentrations of vacancies were estimated from positron back-diffusion data and found to rise for Al content above 25 at%. Correlation of vacancy concentrations with hardness data for the quenched and annealed alloys has revealed that hardening of alloys with a low Al content (< 30 at%) is originated predominantly by anti-phase boundaries while hardening induced by quenched-in vacancies dominates for alloys with a higher Al content (30-50 at%).
Klíčová slova
thermal vacancies, positron, defects
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