Strength and deformation mechanism of tungsten wires exposed to high temperature annealing: Impact of potassium doping

Recent efforts dedicated to the assessment of mechanical properties of tungsten wires, as means for fiber-reinforced composites, have shown that potassium (K) doping in the as-drawn state does not modify the mechanical properties of the wire. High temperature annealing (Ta up to 2300 °C) leads to th...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of refractory metals & hard materials 2018-11, Vol.76, p.226-233
Hauptverfasser: Terentyev, D., Riesch, J., Lebediev, S., Khvan, T., Dubinko, A., Bakaeva, A.
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Zusammenfassung:Recent efforts dedicated to the assessment of mechanical properties of tungsten wires, as means for fiber-reinforced composites, have shown that potassium (K) doping in the as-drawn state does not modify the mechanical properties of the wire. High temperature annealing (Ta up to 2300 °C) leads to the severe embrittlement of the wire associated with the loss of fracture strength. In this work, we assess the transition behavior of pure and K-doped W wires exposed to the annealing in the temperature range of 1000–2300 °C to identify and recommend temperatures suitable for operation and fabrication of the fiber-reinforced composites. The results of mechanical tests performed in the temperature range of RT-500 °C are reported and substantiated by the electron microscopy analysis. Room temperature tests demonstrate that pure W wires become fully brittle after annealing above 1300 °C, whereas K-doped wires loses ductility above 2100 °C. With raising the test temperature to 300–500 °C, it is found that the strength of pure W wire reduces by a factor of two at Ta = 1000 °C (as compared to non-annealed wire), and goes down to 100 MPa at Ta = 1900 °C. The K-doping suppresses the reduction of the fracture strength at least up to Ta = 1900 °C, thus offering a temperature gap of ~600 °C for the use as reinforcement. •Effect of high temperature annealing on mechanical properties is studied in tungsten wire.•Potassium doping retains good strength of W wire up to 1900 °C.•Annealing at 1600 °C and above causes complete embrittlement of pure W wire.
ISSN:0263-4368
2213-3917
DOI:10.1016/j.ijrmhm.2018.07.002