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Showing papers by "Miroslav Karlík published in 2011"


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TL;DR: In this paper, the microstructure and mechanical properties of hot rolled Fe-40 at%Al based intermetallic alloys, with 0·1 at-%Zr and different additions of B (varying from 0·01 to 0· 1 at-%), are characterised.
Abstract: The microstructure and mechanical properties of hot rolled Fe–40 at-%Al based intermetallic alloys, with 0·1 at-%Zr and different additions of B (varying from 0·01 to 0·1 at-%), are characterised. The additions of Zr and B improve tensile properties at room and elevated temperatures. Increasing B content is also associated with a number of other effects. First, the fracture mode changes from intergranular decohesion to cleavage, which correlates with significant increases in the fracture toughness. Second, there is a certain stabilisation of dislocations arranged in parallel systems of slip bands, as shown by transmission electron microscopy. Numerous complex stacking faults on {100} planes are also observed in the alloy with the highest B content. Third, B is found to modify the formation of second phase particles; such particles (coarse and fine) are analysed by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and electron energy loss spectrometry to obtain compositional information.

6 citations