About this Abstract |
| Meeting |
2026 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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| Symposium
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Refractory Metals 2026 – A Memorial to Todd Leonhardt
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| Presentation Title |
Flow Stresses and Recrystallization Behaviors in Mo-La Alloys and TZM up to 1700 °C |
| Author(s) |
Monica R. Martinez Henriquez, Gary Rozak, Eric M. Taleff |
| On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Monica R. Martinez Henriquez |
| Abstract Scope |
Plastic flow and microstructure evolution are investigated at elevated temperatures in three Mo alloys, two containing La (Mo-0.6La and Mo-1.0La, by wt %) and one TZM alloy. Data are presented from static annealing experiments and tensile tests up to 1700 °C under constant true-strain rates from 3×10-5 to 10-3 s-1. TZM is the most used refractory alloy, but strengthening from its Ti and Zr additions is greatly diminished above 1500 °C. Strengthening from La in the Mo-La alloys is retained beyond 1500 °C. Stable, fine dispersoids pin dislocation structures, suppressing recrystallization and leading to small subgrain sizes during plastic flow. The La2O3 dispersoids in Mo-La alloys are very stable and produce higher flow stresses and recrystallization temperatures than observed in TZM. These results recommend the use of Mo-La alloys instead of TZM at temperatures beyond 1400 °C when strength and resistance to recrystallization are desired. |
| Proceedings Inclusion? |
Planned: |
| Keywords |
High-Temperature Materials, Mechanical Properties, |