Abstract

The effect of Hf addition on microstructure and room temperature fracture toughness of cast Nb-16Si alloy was investigated. The Hf addition changes significantly the microstructural morphology of Nb-16Si alloys, which includes microstructure refinement and disappearance of eutectic colonies. Fracture toughness of the alloys improves with increasing Hf content. The improvement in fracture toughness is mainly attributed to the microstructural change by Hf addition. The Hf addition leads to a transition of Nb solid solution fracture manner from brittle cleavage to plastic stretching.

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