Abstract

Four NbSi based ultrahigh temperature alloys with compositions of Nb-16Si-20Ti-1ZrC-xZrB2 (x = 0, 0.5, 1, 3) (at.%) were prepared by vacuum non-consumable arc melting. The microstructure evolution, fracture toughness, and fracture behavior of four alloys were investigated. Results showed that four alloys consisted of Nbss, γ-(Nb,X)5Si3, and (Nb,X)3Si phases. The low content of ZrB2 facilitates the disintegration of (Nb,X)3Si, while the high content of ZrB2 stabilizes (Nb,X)3Si. The maze-like Nbss/γ-(Nb,X)5Si3 eutectic structure forms in Nb-16Si-20Ti-1ZrC-0.5ZrB2 alloy. With the increase of ZrB2 content, the room-temperature fracture toughness of Nb-Si-Ti-ZrC-based alloy increases and decreases. When the addition amount of ZrB2 is 0.5 at.%, the room-temperature fracture toughness is the largest of 18.4 MPa·m1/2, and the fracture mode changes from quasi-cleavage fracture to dimple fracture. Compared with the base alloy, it is increased by 28%. It is the highest value of as-cast arc melting that has been reported so far. The maze-like eutectic of the high content of Nbss (54.9 ± 5.9%) phase promotes the formation of microcracks and inhibits the propagation of cracks in Nb-16Si-20Ti-1ZrC-0.5ZrB2 alloy.

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