Abstract
The evolution of defective structure in a single crystal of a Ni3Al-base intermetallic with iron and chromium additives under the conditions of superplasticity (δ = 140%) is studied by transmission electron microscopy. The tensile deformation is performed a 1150°C. Planar flaws and recrystallized grains are detected in the fractured zone of the metal. The mechanisms of high-temperature superplasticity of alloys based on Ni3Al intermetallic are discussed.
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