Institute of Metals Division - Intercrystalline Fracture in Creep of Chromium and Some Chromium Alloys (TN)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 738 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1960
Abstract
In a recent investigation1 on the properties of chromium, and of Cr-10 wt pct W and Cr-5 wt pct Mo alloys at elevated temperatures, it was found that intercrystalline cavities developed in all of these materials during tensile creep at 950°C, and that the cavities led to intercrystalline fracture. There were some interesting differences, however, between the cavities produced in the pure metal and those in the alloys; these differences, moreover, were associated with a difference in ductility. The relevant conditions of creep testing are specified in the captions to Figs. 1 and 3. Chromium showed the presence of quite large intercrystalline cavities, Fig. 1, and these were more or less randomly distributed around the boundaries. The chromium alloys, on the other hand, showed the presence of both small cavities and cracks at the grain boundaries, Fig. 3; it is apparent that the cracks are formed by the linking together of the small cavities. Moreover, the cavities and
Citation
APA:
(1960) Institute of Metals Division - Intercrystalline Fracture in Creep of Chromium and Some Chromium Alloys (TN)MLA: Institute of Metals Division - Intercrystalline Fracture in Creep of Chromium and Some Chromium Alloys (TN). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1960.