Abstract

Quasicrystalline materials have unique properties such as high hardness, excellent surface properties, good resistance to oxidation and corrosion and low electrical and thermal conductivities. These materials can be obtained by conventional methods of metallurgy. However, quasicrystals are quite weak and this characteristic complicates their use in the form of billets for the manufacture of mechanical components. For this reason, the evaluation of mechanical properties of quasicrystalline materials using conventional methods, such as tension, compression, fatigue, among others, is not feasible. One method to evaluate the mechanical properties of quasicrystals is through instrumented indentation, once it is a very efficient tool for the calculation of properties such as hardness, fracture toughness and modulus of elasticity. The latter was the property studied in this work and that it is an important design criterion for the manufacturing of quasicrystalline alloys for their use in industry.

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