Effect of site occupation on thermal and mechanical properties of alloyed Mo5Si3
Journal article, 2005

The fundamental thermophysical properties of Mo5Si3 have been investigated. The pronounced mismatch in the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) between the c- and a-directions of monolithic Mo5Si3 was reduced significantly by alloying additions. 25 at.% Cr reduced the CTE-mismatch to 1.45 in Mo3Cr2Si3, while 25 at.% Ti resulted in a mismatch of 1.32. Rietveld refinement of neutron powder diffraction data of the studied compounds reveals that Cr, having a smaller radius than Mo, has preference for the 4b chain sites of the D8m unit cell of Mo5Si3. In contrast, Ti atoms, being larger than Mo, occupy almost entirely the 16k sites in the unit cell interior. Compression tests of cast Mo5Si3 at 1573 K indicate that 25% Ti or Nb additions both result in brittle fracture, whereas Mo5Si3 containing 25% Cr deforms plastically. 25% Cr additions decreases the yield strength to approximately half of that of monolithic Mo5Si3 at 1573 K.

Neutron diffraction

High temperature deformation

Brittle-to-ductile transition

Crystal structure

Transition metal silicides

Author

Erik Ström

Chalmers, Materials and Manufacturing Technology

Håkan Rundlöf

Ji Zhang

Acta Materialia

Vol. 53 2 357-365

Subject Categories

Materials Engineering

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10/6/2017