Microstructure of Nb/Nb5Si3 in-situ composites
来源期刊:中国有色金属学报(英文版)2002年第4期
论文作者:曲士昱 王荣明 韩雅芳
文章页码:691 - 694
Key words:silicides; composites; heat treatment; microstructurevCLC number:TG146.4
Abstract: The Nb-10Si (mole fraction, %) alloy was fabricated using the vacuum arc-melting method and heat-treated at 1850℃ and 1550℃ for 2~100h in Ar atmosphere. The microstructure of the alloy has been investigated using X-ray diffract ometry(XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) equipped with X-ray energy dispersive spectrometry (EDS) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The results show that 1550℃, 100h is an optimum heat-treatment condition to acquire the equilibrium Nb+Nb5Si3 two-phase microstructure. The microstructure of Nb-10Si alloy in the as-cast condition consists of continuous Nb3Si matrix and dispersed Nb particles, which implies that the alloy is in the metastable equilibrium state. In the case of 1850℃, 2h heat-treatment the Nb particles are coarsened evidently. How ever, in the heat-treatment condition of 1550℃ for 25~100h the growth of Nb particles is unconspicuous. After heat-treated at 1550℃, Nb3Si phase transforms into the equilibrium Nb5Si3 and Nb phase with the increase of heat-treatment time gradually. TEM observations reveal that the interface of Nb phase and Nb5Si3 phase is clean and some twins with about 10nm in width are found.