Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Thoria on the Elevated-Temperature Tensile Properties of Recrystallized High-Purity Tungsten

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
G. W. King H. G. Sell
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

An investigation was made of the lensile proper-ties of recrystallized high-purity tungsten and a W-1 pel ThO2 dispersed-phase alloy over the temperature region of 800° to 2400°C. The thoria addition resulted in a modest strengthening effect over the entire temperature region. A decrease in ductility of both materials occurred above 0.5 Tm which was caused by void formation. Current theories of IT has long been recognized that a second phase of hard particles has a strengthening effect on a pure metal. At low or intermediate temperatures (<0.5 Tm), the strengthening effect is thought to arise mainly from the interaction of dislocations with dispersed particles. Above 0.5 Tm, dynamic recovery processes greatly alter the deformation mechanisms from those simply involving glide, and grain bound- strengthening by a dispersed second phase do not adequately explain the tensile results. Melallographic examination suggests that the improved strength of tire alloy results from the effect of thoria on the mierostructure. Stress-dependent thermally activated processes were found to occur high temperatures. aries may act as sources of weakness rather than strength because of grain boundary sliding. Grain boundary sliding at high temperatures has been postulated to be the primary factor giving rise to the formation of voids or cavities at grain boundaries1-3 which in turn cause premature failure and poor ductility.4 Voids, once formed, can grow by the condensation of vacancies from the equilibrium concentration&apos; or from the excess vacancies produced by the deformation.4,5 The high-temperature tensile properties of unalloyed tungsten have previously been investigated by Sikora and Ha116 and also by Taylor and Boone.7 The purpose of the present work was to investigate
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APA: G. W. King H. G. Sell  (1965)  Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Thoria on the Elevated-Temperature Tensile Properties of Recrystallized High-Purity Tungsten

MLA: G. W. King H. G. Sell Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Thoria on the Elevated-Temperature Tensile Properties of Recrystallized High-Purity Tungsten. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1965.

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