Microstructural evolution and compressive properties of two-phase Nb-Fe alloys containing the C14 laves phase NbFe2 intermetallic compound

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Microstructural evolution and compressive properties of two-phase Nb-Fe binary alloys based on the C14 Laves phase NbFe2 were characterized at both the hypo- and hypereutectic compositions. The experimental results indicated that the microstructures of the two alloys consisted of fully eutectics containing Fe and NbFe2 phases at the bottom of the ingots corresponding to the largest solidification rates. With the decrease of solidification rate, the microstructures developed into primary Fe (NbFe2) dendrites plus eutectics in the middle and top parts of the ingots. The microstructural evolutions along the axis of the ingots were analyzed by considering the competitive growth between the primary phase and eutectic as well as using microstructure selection models based on the maximum interface temperature criterion. Furthermore, the compressive properties of the two alloys were measured and the enhancements were explained in terms of the second Fe phase and halo toughening mechanisms.

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Li, K. W., Wang, X. B., Wang, W. X., Li, S. M., Gong, D. Q., & Fu, H. Z. (2016). Microstructural evolution and compressive properties of two-phase Nb-Fe alloys containing the C14 laves phase NbFe2 intermetallic compound. High Temperature Materials and Processes, 35(2), 129–134. https://doi.org/10.1515/htmp-2014-0174

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