Brittle-to-Ductile Transition of Sulfonated Polystyrene Ionomers

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 503-509
Author(s):  
Shuang Liu ◽  
Xiao Cao ◽  
Chongwen Huang ◽  
R. A. Weiss ◽  
Zhijie Zhang ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Stuart A. Maloy

MoSi2 has recently been investigated as a potential material for high temperature structural applications. It has excellent oxidation resistance up to 1700°C, a high melting temperature, 2030°C, and a brittle-to-ductile transition temperature at 900-1000°C. WSi2 is isomorphous with MoSi2 and has a body-centered tetragonal unit cell of the space group 14/mmm. The lattice parameters are a=3.20 Å and c=7.84 Å for MoSi2 and a=3.21 Å and c=7.88 Å for WSi2. Therefore, WSi2 was added to MoSi2 to improve its strength via solid solution hardening. The purpose of this study was to investigate the slip systems in polycrystalline MoSi2/WSi2 alloys.


2011 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-55 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad Luqman ◽  
Jang-Woo Lee ◽  
Kwang-Kil Moon ◽  
Young-Tai Yoo

Soft Matter ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 1210-1218 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeetu S. Babu ◽  
Chandana Mondal ◽  
Surajit Sengupta ◽  
Smarajit Karmakar

The conditions which determine whether a material behaves in a brittle or ductile fashion on mechanical loading are still elusive and comprise a topic of active research among materials physicists and engineers.


1997 ◽  
Vol 75 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-30 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel J. Evans ◽  
Frank J. Scheltens ◽  
John B. Woodhouse ◽  
Hamish L. Fraser

Author(s):  
A. Blouin ◽  
S. Chapuliot ◽  
S. Marie ◽  
J. M. Bergheau ◽  
C. Niclaeys

One important part of the integrity demonstration of large ferritic components is based on the demonstration that they could never undergo brittle fracture. Connections between a ferritic component and an austenitic piping (Dissimilar Metal Weld — DMW) have to respect these rules, in particular the Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) created by the welding process and which encounters a brittle-to-ductile transition. Within that frame, the case considered in this article is a Ni base alloy narrow gap weld joint between a ferritic pipe (A533 steel) and an austenitic pipe (316L stainless steel). The aim of the present study is to show that in the same loading conditions, the weld joint is less sensitive to the brittle fracture than the surrounding ferritic part of the component. That is to say that the demonstration should be focused on the ferritic base metal which is the weakest material. The bases of this study rely on a stress-based criterion developed by Chapuliot et al., using a threshold stress (σth) below which the cleavage cannot occur. This threshold stress can be used to define the brittle crack occurrence probability, which means it is possible to determine the highest loading conditions without any brittle fracture risk.


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