
Influence of the ultrafine iron aluminide additive on the structure and properties of iron and copper powder materials
Author(s) -
Л. Н. Дьячкова,
П. А. Витязь,
А. Ф. Ильющенко,
Л. Я. Воронецкая,
А. И. Лецко,
Н. М. Парницкий
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
doklady nacionalʹnoj akademii nauk belarusi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2524-2431
pISSN - 1561-8323
DOI - 10.29235/1561-8323-2019-63-3-360-369
Subject(s) - aluminide , metallurgy , materials science , cementite , feal , phase (matter) , aluminium , copper , microstructure , intermetallic , alloy , austenite , chemistry , organic chemistry
The results on the effect of introduction of iron aluminide of various chemical and phase compositions on the structure and mechanical properties of powdered carbon steel and tin bronze are presented. It is shown that the introduction of 0.5 % single-phase iron aluminide Fe 3 Al leads to an increase in the strength of powdered carbon steel by 30–40 MPa, of biphase Fe 2 Al 5 –FeAl 3 – by 80–90 MPa, 1 % – to an insignificant decrease in strength. When a single-phase iron aluminide in the powder steel structure is introduced, a decrease in cementite, differentiation is observed, aluminum diffusion into the substrate occurs, and when two-phase aluminide is introduced, the structure griding occurs as well. It is established that the introduction of 0.5 % single-phase iron aluminide into powder bronzes makes it possible to increase its strength by 80– 100 MPa, two-phase – leads to a reduction in strength by 40–50 MPa. Introduction of 1 % single-phase iron aluminide and 0.2–1 % biphasic aluminide causes a change in the morphology of the structure of the powder bronze due to alloying the copper with aluminum and iron.