Iron aluminides are currently being studied for use in applications where their low cost, relatively low weight, and excellent resistance are desired. The main disadvantage of the alloys is low room temperature ductility in air due to moisture which causes hydrogen embrittlement (1-2). This paper examines changes in fatigue crack growth resistance of an Fe{sub 3}Al type intermetallic compound in various test environments. The alloys was studied in two ordered states, the DO{sub 3} and the B2, both of which are BCC type structures composed of interpenetrating cubic lattices. The DO{sub 3} is a highly ordered superlattice, while the B2 is a superlattice of imperfect order.
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