Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Oxygen on the Impact Transition Properties of Wrought Tantalum and Columbium (TN)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. G. Imgram E. S. Bartlett H. R. Ogden
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

THE tensile and notch tensile ductile-to-brittle transition characteristics of several refractory metals and alloys have been well documented.1-3 Electron-beam melted tantalum and columbium have been shown to retain excellent ductility at very low temperatures. Some indications of brittle behavior (low ductility and cleavage fracture) were observed with columbium tested at -253oC, but no similar effects were noticed with tantalum. Increasing the interstitial oxygen content in these two materials resulted in the detection of indications of brittle behavior at higher temperatures, although good ductility was retained in both bases at -196°C when they contained about 1 at. pet 0. Detailed descriptions of the impact transition behavior of these two materials at various purity levels have not been available. This technical note describes the effect of interstitial oxygen on the impact properties of wrought, fibered tantalum and columbium and compares the transition behavior to the previously determined tensile transition characteristics. Tantalum and columbium impact specimens with three different interstitial oxygen levels indicated in Table I were tested at temperatures ranging from -196o to 300°C. Oxygen additions were made to 1/2-in.-diam bars of electron-beam melted material in a Seiverts Apparatus. The oxygenated bars were then homogenization-annealed to obtain uniform cross-section hardnesses and swaged to
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APA: A. G. Imgram E. S. Bartlett H. R. Ogden  (1964)  Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Oxygen on the Impact Transition Properties of Wrought Tantalum and Columbium (TN)

MLA: A. G. Imgram E. S. Bartlett H. R. Ogden Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Oxygen on the Impact Transition Properties of Wrought Tantalum and Columbium (TN). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1964.

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