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| Journal Article | FZJ-2018-07270 |
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2018
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.1007/s11837-018-3088-5
Abstract: Potential Mo-V-Si-B materials with ~ 17% reduced density compared with the reference alloy Mo-9Si-8B have been developed. V was found to be soluble in all three phases within the Moss-Mo3Si-Mo5SiB2 triangle. Due to a high phase fraction of Moss phase and its homogeneous distribution, reasonable fracture toughness of 13.3 MPa√m is achieved. On the other hand, the creep resistance was reduced by V alloying, while the normalized creep strength of the novel alloy shows good potential as a lightweight version of this class of material for use in structural applications.
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