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Abstract

Mo-Re alloys containing between 5 and 47.5 wt pct Re were fabricated from Mo and Mo-Re powders by sintering and hot radial forging. The mechanical properties of as-forged, stress-relieved, and recrystallized specimens were examined. Up to a concentration of 41 wt pct Re. the Charpy ductileto-brittle transition temperature decreased monotonically with increasing rhenium concentration. Consistent with this, bend angles for fracture at T = -100 °C increased monotonically with increasing rhenium concentration. Between 10 and 41 wt pct rhenium, the room-temperature tensile ductility of recrystallized Mo-Re remained nearly constant with values on the order of 35 to 45 pct. This result differs from the low ductility values observed previously by Lundberg (1997) for compositions on either side of Mo-13 wt pct Re. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Ductility and Impact Resistance of Powder-Metallurgical Molybdenum-Rhenium Alloys
Author
Leichtfried, Gerhard; Schneibel, Joachim H; Heilmaier, Martin
Pages
2955-2961
Publication year
2006
Publication date
Oct 2006
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
10735623
e-ISSN
15431940
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
213706937
Copyright
Copyright Minerals, Metals & Materials Society Oct 2006