High temperature properties of non-critical Fe-Al alloys doped by non critical or “slightly-critical” elements
Abstract
Iron aluminides were developed as an alternative to stainless steels after World War II. The main intended impact was to save strategic elements (chromium or nickel). The result of these investigations was development of registered alloys as Pyroferal (Czechoslovak Republic), Thugal (Soviet Union) or Thermagal (France). The investigation of these type alloys continued in the nineties thanks to technological progress. In this time iron aluminides seems to be promising material with very good corrosive and environment resistivity. The mechanical properties of binary iron aluminides (Fe-Al) are average at higher temperatures but strengthening effect of alloying elements is significant. The aim of the article is to show influence of non-critical additives (such as C, Ti, Zr) and also “slightly critical” elements as e.g. Ce, Nb on high temperature creep properties of alloys.
- Publication:
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Materials Science and Engineering Conference Series
- Pub Date:
- March 2018
- DOI:
- 10.1088/1757-899X/329/1/012007
- Bibcode:
- 2018MS&E..329a2007V