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Synthesis Of Bulk And Reinforced Nickel Aluminides By Reactive Infiltration

Dunand, D. C.
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Sommer, J. L.
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Mortensen, A.  
1993
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A: Physical metallurgy and materials science

Preforms of nickel powder or nickel/alumina powder blends were infiltrated with molten aluminum to produce nickel aluminides. Application of a pressure of 3.6 and 6.9 MPa on the melt allowed infiltration of preforms with nickel powder particles between 5 and 15 mum in diameter, which could not be infiltrated under the sole action of capillary forces. By varying the initial preform temperature from 705-degrees-C to 280-degrees-C, the diameter of nickel powder particles from 15 to 150 mum, and the volume fraction of alumina from 0 to 34 vol pct, pressure-infiltrated samples with large variations in the extent of reaction between nickel and aluminum were produced. The range of microstructure extended from fully reacted nickel aluminide to essentially unreacted nickel/aluminum samples containing low levels of final porosity. In particular, it was found that reducing the initial preform temperature below the melting point of aluminum results in a reduction of the rate and extent of aluminide formation, allowing, in turn, reduction of macrosegregation within the resulting infiltrated material.

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DOI
10.1007/BF02648590
Author(s)
Dunand, D. C.
Sommer, J. L.
Mortensen, A.  
Date Issued

1993

Published in
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A: Physical metallurgy and materials science
Volume

24

Issue

10

Start page

2161

End page

2170

Subjects

Ni3al-matrix composites

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matrix composites

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fibrous preforms

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silicon-carbide

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pure metal

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combustion

Note

Tech res associates,salt lake city,ut 84108.

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