Re-Melting Nb–Si-Based Ultrahigh-Temperature Alloys in Ceramic Mold Shells

In furnaces with different heating elements, Nb−Si based ultrahigh-temperature alloy rods were re-melted in pure yttria mold shells and zirconia face-coat mold shells at 1850 °C for 30 min. The results evidenced that in the furnace with a tungsten heating element, the microstructu...

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Main Authors: Yin Wang, Xiping Guo
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/9/7/721
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spelling doaj-c6bd8fad568442e1b5c3b51a75e11b722020-11-25T01:34:26ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012019-06-019772110.3390/met9070721met9070721Re-Melting Nb–Si-Based Ultrahigh-Temperature Alloys in Ceramic Mold ShellsYin Wang0Xiping Guo1State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an 710072, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an 710072, ChinaIn furnaces with different heating elements, Nb−Si based ultrahigh-temperature alloy rods were re-melted in pure yttria mold shells and zirconia face-coat mold shells at 1850 °C for 30 min. The results evidenced that in the furnace with a tungsten heating element, the microstructure of the re-melted alloy became coarser, and the composition varied depending on the type of mold shell. Although the interface reaction layer between the re-melted alloy and the zirconia face-coat mold shell was much thicker, the deformability of the mold shell and the sand burning phenomenon of the alloy inside it were improved and ameliorated, respectively. However, after being re-melted in the furnace with a graphite heating element, the misrun phenomenon occurred in both specimens. Both re-melted alloys inside the mold shells were divided by a gap into an internal and an external part, with totally different microstructures and compositions. No reaction layer emerged at the interface between the re-melted alloy and the mold shells. Instead, infiltration zones arose in the mold shells adjacent to the interface.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/9/7/721Nb–Si based ultrahigh-temperature alloyinvestment castingyttriazirconiamelting
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author Yin Wang
Xiping Guo
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Xiping Guo
Re-Melting Nb–Si-Based Ultrahigh-Temperature Alloys in Ceramic Mold Shells
Metals
Nb–Si based ultrahigh-temperature alloy
investment casting
yttria
zirconia
melting
author_facet Yin Wang
Xiping Guo
author_sort Yin Wang
title Re-Melting Nb–Si-Based Ultrahigh-Temperature Alloys in Ceramic Mold Shells
title_short Re-Melting Nb–Si-Based Ultrahigh-Temperature Alloys in Ceramic Mold Shells
title_full Re-Melting Nb–Si-Based Ultrahigh-Temperature Alloys in Ceramic Mold Shells
title_fullStr Re-Melting Nb–Si-Based Ultrahigh-Temperature Alloys in Ceramic Mold Shells
title_full_unstemmed Re-Melting Nb–Si-Based Ultrahigh-Temperature Alloys in Ceramic Mold Shells
title_sort re-melting nb–si-based ultrahigh-temperature alloys in ceramic mold shells
publisher MDPI AG
series Metals
issn 2075-4701
publishDate 2019-06-01
description In furnaces with different heating elements, Nb−Si based ultrahigh-temperature alloy rods were re-melted in pure yttria mold shells and zirconia face-coat mold shells at 1850 °C for 30 min. The results evidenced that in the furnace with a tungsten heating element, the microstructure of the re-melted alloy became coarser, and the composition varied depending on the type of mold shell. Although the interface reaction layer between the re-melted alloy and the zirconia face-coat mold shell was much thicker, the deformability of the mold shell and the sand burning phenomenon of the alloy inside it were improved and ameliorated, respectively. However, after being re-melted in the furnace with a graphite heating element, the misrun phenomenon occurred in both specimens. Both re-melted alloys inside the mold shells were divided by a gap into an internal and an external part, with totally different microstructures and compositions. No reaction layer emerged at the interface between the re-melted alloy and the mold shells. Instead, infiltration zones arose in the mold shells adjacent to the interface.
topic Nb–Si based ultrahigh-temperature alloy
investment casting
yttria
zirconia
melting
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/9/7/721
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