Ductilization of L12 Intermetallic Compound Ni3Al by Microalloying with Boron

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Many intermetallic compounds have attractive high-temperature mechanical properties; however, poor ductility at room temperature severely restrict their use as high-temperarure structural materials. The brittleness in an L12 intermetallic compound Ni3Al, caused by the intergranular fracture, has been dramatically overcome by microalloying with boron. Ductilization of Ni3Al has renewed a great interest in the intermetallic compounds as a new category of structural materials. Full details of the discovered ductilizing boron effect in Ni3Al are given in this paper. © 1990, The Japan Institute of Metals. All rights reserved.

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Aoki, K. (1990). Ductilization of L12 Intermetallic Compound Ni3Al by Microalloying with Boron. Materials Transactions, JIM, 31(6), 443–448. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans1989.31.443

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