2006
DOI: 10.1557/proc-980-0980-ii01-04
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Strengthening at High Temperatures in an Iron-Aluminium Alloy by the Precipitation of Stable and Coherent Intermetallic Particles

Abstract: Despite decades of intensive research iron aluminides remain characterised by relatively poor ductility at room temperature and low strength at high temperatures, especially under slow strain rate or creep conditions. A variety of strengthening particles has been tested for improving high temperature strength, but each has serious limitations: typical carbide precipitates are unable to resist dissolution or coarsening at high temperatures; as-solidified iron aluminides with sufficient amounts of transition ele… Show more

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