2020
DOI: 10.1007/s13632-020-00686-7
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Microstructure, Tensile Flow and Work Hardening Behavior of W–Ni–Fe Alloys: Effect of Co and Co + Mo Additions

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“…This clearly reflects that the addition of W in the matrix phase not only increases the strength values but also shifts flow behaviour towards higher strength as a function of strain. The yield strength values of the systems are very close to σ YS of the experimental alloys (Table 7) [20]. It is to be noted here that the compositions of the matrix phase of systems and alloys are nearly the same while the overall compositions of the alloys and systems are quite different, particularly in terms of bulk W contents (Tables 1 and 4).…”
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confidence: 72%
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“…This clearly reflects that the addition of W in the matrix phase not only increases the strength values but also shifts flow behaviour towards higher strength as a function of strain. The yield strength values of the systems are very close to σ YS of the experimental alloys (Table 7) [20]. It is to be noted here that the compositions of the matrix phase of systems and alloys are nearly the same while the overall compositions of the alloys and systems are quite different, particularly in terms of bulk W contents (Tables 1 and 4).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Stress-strain curves generated (up to 20% strain) using the Nielsen-Martin Scheme for the systems 82-S, 82C-S and 82CM-S are shown in Figure 4. The experimental engineering stress-strain curves of the alloys 82, 82C and 82CM are also included in Figure 4 [20]. The experimental values of σ YS , strength at 20% strain, σ UTS and % elongation are given in Table 7 [20].…”
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“…However, it is still a challenge to fabricate high relative density and fine grain bulks, which are expected to show an enhanced performance. Appropriate additives, such as Cr, Co, Mn, Re, Al, Si, Sn, Zn, YSZ, and Y 2 O 3 , were suggested to refine the microstructure of tungsten alloys [ 8 , 25 , 26 , 27 , 28 , 29 , 30 ]. The alloys could also be enhanced by cold plastic deformation after annealing at lower temperatures [ 31 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%