Abstract

The mechanical properties of Mo-W alloys containing 0 to 100% W at 20 to 2000 deg C were studied. It was found that the strength of Mo-W alloys at low (20 to 600 deg C) and high (over 1800 deg C) temperatures increases with the tungsten content, and at moderate temperatures (600 to l800 deg C) the strength is highest for alloys with the maximum alloying. At 1500 to 1800 deg the strength-to-weight ratio is highest for molybdenum alloys with 80, 56, and 32.5% W, and is equal to or larger than that of unalloyed tungsten. The strength of Mo- W alloys can be increased substantially by small additions of titanium and zirconium. (JRD)

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