Author/Authors :
L. G. Vettraino، نويسنده , , J. L. Heelan، نويسنده , , C. A. Faconti، نويسنده , ,
J. L. Walley، نويسنده , , A. Garg، نويسنده , , P. Matteazzi and J. R. Groza، نويسنده , , J. C. Gibeling، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The particle-strengthened Cu–8 at.%Cr–4 at.%
Nb alloy is processed by consolidation of atomized powders
followed by extrusion to obtain bars and rolling to
produce sheets. Comparison of copper matrix grain and
second-phase particle structures in both extruded and rolled
Cu–8Cr–4Nb was performed. Extruded material displayed
locally banded arrangements of Cr2Nb particles, while the
distribution of particles was more uniform in rolled material.
Mean Cr2Nb particle sizes were found to be essentially
the same for both processing methods. Non-spherical particles
in the extruded alloy showed some preferred
orientation, whereas the rolled material displayed a more
uniform particle orientation distribution. Extruded material
exhibited a dual grain size distribution with smaller grains
in banded regions. The mean grain size of 1.36 lm in
extruded material was larger than the 0.65 lm grain size of
rolled material. A [101] texture was evident in extruded
material, whereas the rolled material was only slightly
textured along the [001] and [111] directions. The processing
differences for the rolled and extruded forms give
rise to different microstructures and hence higher creep
strength for the extruded material in the temperature range
of 773–923 K.