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Effect of Rare Earth Yttrium on the Hot Ductility of Fe-36Ni Invar Alloy

High Temperature Materials and Processes(2014)

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The hot ductility of Fe-36Ni invar alloy doped with and without yttrium was investigated using a -Gleeble-3800 thermal-mechanical simulator over the temperature range 850-1050 degrees C and the improvement mechanism of the hot ductility was analysed with a combination of SEM, EDS and OM. The results showed that Fe-36Ni invar alloy had a poor hot ductility below 1050 degrees C, which was mainly attributed to the presence of the grain boundary sliding and weak grain boundaries. The addition of 0.048% yttrium had a substantial improvement in the hot ductility of Fe-36Ni invar alloy over the whole testing temperature range especially at 950-1000 degrees C. At 850-900 degrees C, the improvement of the hot ductility was mainly associated with the grain boundary strengthening and the restriction of the grain boundary sliding because the addition of yttrium could reduce the segregation of sulfur at grain boundaries and refine the grain structure. At 9501000 degrees C, the hot ductility was highly improved, which was owed to the acceleration and occurrence of dynamic re-crystallization as a result of the refinement of the grain structure by addition of yttrium.
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Fe-36Ni invar alloy,yttrium,hot ductility,intergranular embrittlement,dynamic recrystallization
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