Abstract

The effect of beryllium hardening has been studied. Beryllium is sintered by method of hot isostatic pressing (HIP), depending on the temperature of powders pressing. The research results of electron microscopic studies were the base for demonstrating formation of the hydraulic phase at the grain boundary of sintered beryllium and influence of the reinforcing phase on the mechanical properties of the HIP blank. The dependence of beryllium precision elastic limit and conventional yield strength from the size of the reinforcing particles of beryllium oxide has been found. The obtained equation provides a description of the “dispersion-grain-boundary" mechanism of isostatic pressed Beryllium hardening.

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