Refinement of oxide particles by addition of Hf in Ni-0.5mass%Al- 1mass%Y2O3 alloys

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The effect of adding minor elements, such as Ti, Mg, Zr, Ca or Hf, on the size of oxide particles was investigated in Ni-based ODS alloy, Ni-0.5 mass%Al-1 mass%Y2O3. Among these elements, Hf is the most effective at refining the oxide particles, particularly at a concentration of 0.8 mass% Hf, as verified by TEM observation and hardness measurement. X-ray diffraction measurements indicate that the formation of Y2Hf2O 7 is responsible for the refinement of oxide particles. The Hf is also effective for a commercial superalloy of PM 1000. ©2010 The Japan Institute of Metals.

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Tang, Q., Hoshino, T., Ukai, S., Leng, B., Hayashi, S., & Wang, Y. (2010). Refinement of oxide particles by addition of Hf in Ni-0.5mass%Al- 1mass%Y2O3 alloys. Materials Transactions, 51(11), 2019–2024. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.M2010163

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