Xd. Hui et al., High temperature creep behavior of in-situ TiC particulate reinforced Fe-Cr-Ni matrix composite, MAT SCI E A, 282(1-2), 2000, pp. 187-192
The high temperature creep properties of the composites containing 5, 10, 1
6 vol% TiC particulate were investigated in the temperature range 973-1223
K and the stress range 40-160 MPa. The composites exhibit pronounced decrea
se of the creep strain rate and increase of the apparent activation energy
and the threshold stress with increasing the volume fraction of TIC particu
late. The creep life of the composites containing 5 and 10 vol% TiC particu
late is longer than that of matrix alloy. By considering the threshold stre
ss, all creep strain rates of the composites can be rationalized by a power
-law with a stress exponent of 5. Transmission electron microscopy examinat
ion of the deformation microstructure reveals the local climb mechanism of
dislocations acts as the predominant deformation mode in the composites. Th
e dislocations are generally pinned by TiC particles and are bent to a high
curvature on climbing over the particles. Thus a significant amount of new
dislocation lines has to be created, leading to an increase of the thresho
ld stress. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.