Iron Aluminides

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Abstract

The iron aluminides discussed here are Fe-Al-based alloys, in which the matrix consists of the disordered bcc (Fe,Al) solid solution (A2) or the ordered intermetallic phases FeAl (B2) and Fe3Al (D03). These alloys possess outstanding corrosion resistance and high wear resistance and are lightweight materials relative to steels and nickel-based superalloys. These materials are evoking new interest for industrial applications because they are an economic alternative to other materials, and substantial progress in strengthening these alloys at high temperatures has recently been achieved by applying new alloy concepts. Research on iron aluminides started more than a century ago and has led to many fundamental findings. This article summarizes the current knowledge of this field in continuation of previous reviews.

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Palm, M., Stein, F., & Dehm, G. (2019). Iron Aluminides. Annual Review of Materials Research, 49, 297–326. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-matsci-070218-125911

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