| About this Abstract | 
   
    | Meeting | 2022 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition | 
   
    | Symposium | Refractory Metals | 
   
    | Presentation Title | Bending Creep Deformation of ODS  MoLa  with 0.6 vs 1.1 wt.%La | 
   
    | Author(s) | Brandon M. Kenny, Gary  Rozak, Jacqueline  Foradora, Alex  Xie | 
   
    | On-Site Speaker (Planned) | Brandon M. Kenny | 
   
    | Abstract Scope | Resistance to elevated temperature creep deformation is an important characteristic for high temperature furnace applications. This work evaluated creep deformation of ODS Molybdenum-Lanthna sheet at two Lanthanum concentrations 0.6 & 1.1%. Testing methods are applied for screening the effects of process variations on the deflection resistance capabilities in sheet bending of molybdenum and Mo alloys  at temperatures up to 1550°C.  The first stage of the testing evaluated the room and elevated temperature tensile properties of commercially available Mo & Mo alloys that are applied in high temperature furnace.  Second Stage of testing evaluated the bending deformation in a multi-cycle dead weight 3-point bending configuration of ODS Moly-Lanthana.  Sheet material was produced via powder metallurgy technique  with thermal mechanical processing.  Results of this testing will provide insight on the temperature-stress level capability for designing applications of these materials in furnaces. | 
   
    | Proceedings Inclusion? | Planned: | 
 
    | Keywords | High-Temperature Materials, Other, |