The first evidence of the high oxidation resistance of the novel ternary tantalum-iridium-boron phase

Volume: 160, Pages: 108178 - 108178
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
An iridium-based intermetallic material was fabricated at 1600 °C from the powdered mixture of tantalum, iridium, boron, and silicon carbide. The ternary phase Ta7Ir6B8 phase was formed with other refractory compounds including TaC, TaIr3, IrSi, and Ta3B4. The ablation resistance was evaluated at 2000–2100 °C. The ablation rate was 7·10−5 g/cm2·s and correlates well with the evaporation rate of Ta2O5. The first evidence of the ability of the...
Paper Details
Title
The first evidence of the high oxidation resistance of the novel ternary tantalum-iridium-boron phase
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
160
Pages
108178 - 108178
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