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Phase equilibria, thermodynamic assessment, and the mechanical property of B2 phase of the Al-Ga-Ni ternary system.

Authors :
Yang, Chih-han
Wu, Fang-yao
Lin, Shih-kang
Source :
Intermetallics. Feb2024, Vol. 165, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Ni-based alloys, known for their exceptional mechanical properties and high corrosion resistance in harsh environments, are extensively utilized in gas-turbine engines for propulsion and energy generation. Of particular interests are the L1 2 -Ni 3 Al and B2-NiAl phases in Al-Ni alloy, which can be the strengthening phases for superalloy and high temperature structural materials, respectively. After Ga addition in the Al-Ni system, these promising intermetallic compounds form a continuous compositional range encompassing the L1 2 -Ni 3 (Al, Ga) and B2-Ni(Al, Ga) phases. They exhibited distinct mechanical properties contingent on the ratio of Al to Ga. Additionally, Ni and Al are the commonly used substrates in the electronic package and Ga has been used as a filler material for interconnection. Hence, the Al-Ga-Ni phase equilibria are of practical importance for designing L1 2 -Ni 3 (Al, Ga) and/or B2-Ni(Al, Ga) phase-dispersed Ni-based alloys as well as for evaluating interfacial reactions in the Al/Ga/Ni contacts. However, the Al-Ga-Ni ternary system remains relatively unexplored. In this study, Al-Ga-Ni isothermal sections at 600 (Ni-lean), 900, and 1000 (Ni-rich) °C were experimentally constructed based on equilibrated alloys. Additionally, a CALPHAD-type thermodynamic assessment for the Al-Ga-Ni ternary system was comprehensively performed based on all available experimental information. Furthermore, the Young's modulus and hardness of four B2-Al(Ga, Ni) compounds were determined, revealing that the addition of Ga to B2-NiAl phase would lead to a significant decrease in Young's modulus but a notable enhancement in hardness. [Display omitted] • Continuous solid-solution of B2–Ni(Al, Ga), L1 2 -Ni 3 (Al, Ga), and Ni 2 (Al, Ga) 3 phases in the Al-Ga-Ni ternary system were experimentally confirmed. • Thermodynamic assessment of the Al-Ga-Ni ternary system is proposed and agrees closely with available experimental information. • Ga addition in the B2–NiAl phases decreases its Young's modulus but strengthenes its hardness significantly. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09669795
Volume :
165
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Intermetallics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174667541
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intermet.2023.108148