Hardness characteristics of as-cast Ni-Ru-Zr alloys

The Vickers hardness of 21 as-cast Ni-Ru-Zr alloys of different compositions were studied, and nanohardness indentations were done on the individual phases. The results were used to explain the brittleness by assessing the proportions of the phases, and their morphologies. The compound hardness vari...

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Main Authors: Chipise L., Batane N.R., Jain P.K., Coetzee S.H., Odera B.O., Goosen W., Cornish L.A.
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Language:English
Published: Technical Faculty, Bor 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Mining and Metallurgy. Section B: Metallurgy
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-5339/2021/1450-53392100022C.pdf
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author Chipise L.
Batane N.R.
Jain P.K.
Coetzee S.H.
Odera B.O.
Goosen W.
Cornish L.A.
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description The Vickers hardness of 21 as-cast Ni-Ru-Zr alloys of different compositions were studied, and nanohardness indentations were done on the individual phases. The results were used to explain the brittleness by assessing the proportions of the phases, and their morphologies. The compound hardness varied between 704 - 1289 HV, with ~ZrRu2 being the hardest phase, and ~Zr2Ni7 being the least hard phase. The sample hardness was 300 - 1015 HV. Most of the samples were brittle, although there were regions of toughness around Ni36:Ru13:Zr51 and Ni20:Ru5:Zr75 (at.%). No alloy was identified to have potential good mechanical properties.
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spelling doaj.art-d3f601e673a24e98b7f0e2f552fee0b92022-12-21T18:33:37ZengTechnical Faculty, BorJournal of Mining and Metallurgy. Section B: Metallurgy1450-53392217-71752021-01-0157226127010.2298/JMMB200307022C1450-53392100022CHardness characteristics of as-cast Ni-Ru-Zr alloysChipise L.0Batane N.R.1Jain P.K.2Coetzee S.H.3Odera B.O.4Goosen W.5Cornish L.A.6University of the Witwatersrand, School of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering and the DST-NRF Centre of Excellence in Strong Materials, Johannesburg, South Africa + African Materials Science and Engineering Network (AMSEN: A Carnegie-IAS RISE Network) + Manicaland State University of Applied Sciences, Mutare, Zimbabwe + University of Botswana, Mechanical Engineering Department, Gaborone, BotswanaAfrican Materials Science and Engineering Network (AMSEN: A Carnegie-IAS RISE Network) + University of Botswana, Mechanical Engineering Department, Gaborone, BotswanaAfrican Materials Science and Engineering Network (AMSEN: A Carnegie-IAS RISE Network) + University of Botswana, Physics Department, Gaborone, BotswanaAfrican Materials Science and Engineering Network (AMSEN: A Carnegie-IAS RISE Network) + The Botswana Institute for Technology Research and Innovation, Gaborone, BotswanaAfrican Materials Science and Engineering Network (AMSEN: A Carnegie-IAS RISE Network) + Technical University of Kenya, School of Mechanical and Process Engineering, Nairobi, KenyaNelson Mandela University, Centre for High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy, Port Elizabeth, South AfricaUniversity of the Witwatersrand, School of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering and the DST-NRF Centre of Excellence in Strong Materials, Johannesburg, South Africa + African Materials Science and Engineering Network (AMSEN: A Carnegie-IAS RISE Network)The Vickers hardness of 21 as-cast Ni-Ru-Zr alloys of different compositions were studied, and nanohardness indentations were done on the individual phases. The results were used to explain the brittleness by assessing the proportions of the phases, and their morphologies. The compound hardness varied between 704 - 1289 HV, with ~ZrRu2 being the hardest phase, and ~Zr2Ni7 being the least hard phase. The sample hardness was 300 - 1015 HV. Most of the samples were brittle, although there were regions of toughness around Ni36:Ru13:Zr51 and Ni20:Ru5:Zr75 (at.%). No alloy was identified to have potential good mechanical properties.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-5339/2021/1450-53392100022C.pdfhardnessni-ru-zralloysternaryas-cast
spellingShingle Chipise L.
Batane N.R.
Jain P.K.
Coetzee S.H.
Odera B.O.
Goosen W.
Cornish L.A.
Hardness characteristics of as-cast Ni-Ru-Zr alloys
Journal of Mining and Metallurgy. Section B: Metallurgy
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title Hardness characteristics of as-cast Ni-Ru-Zr alloys
title_full Hardness characteristics of as-cast Ni-Ru-Zr alloys
title_fullStr Hardness characteristics of as-cast Ni-Ru-Zr alloys
title_full_unstemmed Hardness characteristics of as-cast Ni-Ru-Zr alloys
title_short Hardness characteristics of as-cast Ni-Ru-Zr alloys
title_sort hardness characteristics of as cast ni ru zr alloys
topic hardness
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