Publication detail
Study of Fracture Behaviour of Doped Polycrystalline Fe Alloy
HORNÍKOVÁ, J. ŠANDERA, P.
English title
Study of Fracture Behaviour of Doped Polycrystalline Fe Alloy
Type
abstract
Language
en
Original abstract
Additions of some solutes or impurities to a host metal can change substantially its properties, e.g. yield stress, plasticity, toughness and cohesion. Some elements such as phosphorus, antimony and tin, are mainly responsible for embrittlement of grain boundaries in bcc iron. In this work, fracture behaviour of binary Fe–Sb and Fe–Sn polycrystalline alloys is studied both experimentally and theoretically. It is shown that brittle intergranular fracture prevails there.
English abstract
Additions of some solutes or impurities to a host metal can change substantially its properties, e.g. yield stress, plasticity, toughness and cohesion. Some elements such as phosphorus, antimony and tin, are mainly responsible for embrittlement of grain boundaries in bcc iron. In this work, fracture behaviour of binary Fe–Sb and Fe–Sn polycrystalline alloys is studied both experimentally and theoretically. It is shown that brittle intergranular fracture prevails there.
Keywords in English
Fe–Sn Alloy, Fe–Sb Alloy, Grain Boundary Segregation, Intergranular Fracture
Released
07.12.2016
Publisher
Academic Fora
Location
Seminyak
ISBN
978-969-683-2
Book
Abstract proceeding book - ECBA
Edition number
1
Pages from–to
13–13
Pages count
1