Abstract

Oxide dispersion-strengthened (ODS) molybdenum‑tungsten (MoW) alloys are ideal materials for plasma-facing components of fusion reactors. In this paper, the effects of rare earth oxides (RExOy) Y2O3, CeO2 and La2O3 on the sintering behavior, microstructural and mechanical properties of MoW solid solution alloys were investigated. The initial alloy powders were produced by spray drying combined with the two-step reduction method (composed of carbothermal reduction and deep hydrogen reduction steps), and the solid solution alloy with good mechanical properties was prepared by subsequent sintering. The results showed that the doping of rare earth oxides suppressed the grain growth of MoW alloy, and thus improved the mechanical properties. Compared with CeO2 and Y2O3, the doping of La2O3 is more favorable to obtain dense and fine-grained MoW solid-solution alloys. The doping of La2O3 produced a larger Zener force and interfacial drag force, which effectively hindered the grain boundary migration and refined the grains. The microhardness and bending strength of Mo-30 W-1La2O3 alloy reached the maximum values of 557 HV and 771 MPa.

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