2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2017.03.174
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Refractory metal alloying: A new method for improving mechanical properties of tungsten heavy alloys

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“…The relative density and the tensile strength of the alloy showed an increasing trend with an increase in the amount of Re in the alloy as shown in Figure 1. The elongation was reduced as observed in the previous investigation [51]. However, the amount of reduction was only 15% with an increase in Re of up to 0.6 wt%.…”
Section: Effect Of Rhenium and Tantalum On W-ni-fesupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…The relative density and the tensile strength of the alloy showed an increasing trend with an increase in the amount of Re in the alloy as shown in Figure 1. The elongation was reduced as observed in the previous investigation [51]. However, the amount of reduction was only 15% with an increase in Re of up to 0.6 wt%.…”
Section: Effect Of Rhenium and Tantalum On W-ni-fesupporting
confidence: 83%
“…However, the matrix volume fraction and tungsten dissolution in the matrix phase did not change significantly. However, the contiguity was reduced to 0.27 from 0.36 [51]. The microstructural parameters are shown in Table 1.…”
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“…In previous studies, the study of tungsten alloys has focused on the addition of alloying elements [6,7], grain refinement [8][9][10][11] and plastic deformation [12][13][14]. However, there have been relatively few studies on the surface modification of tungsten alloys.…”
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confidence: 99%