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Strategy to design high performance TiB2-based materials: Strengthen grain boundaries by solid solute segregation
Authors:Fu-Zhi Dai  Huimin Xiang  Yanchun Zhou
Affiliation:Science and Technology of Advanced Functional Composite Laboratory, Aerospace Research Institute of Materials & Processing Technology, Beijing, China
Abstract:TiB2 exhibits a unique combination of excellent properties that make it promising candidate for applications in extreme environments, where retention of strength at high temperatures is essential. Tailoring grain boundary properties by segregation is believed a prominent way to design high-temperature performance of ceramics. In this work, segregation tendencies of solute elements, including Sc, Y, Zr, Hf, V, Nb, Ta, Cr, Mo, and W, in TiB2 grain boundaries and the strengthening/weakening effects induced by segregations are investigated by first-principles calculations. The results reveal that small atoms tend to segregate to grain boundary sites with local compression strains, while large atoms prefer grain boundary sites with local expansion strains. Deteriorated grain boundary strength is usually caused by additional expansion strain induced by segregation, while improved grain boundary strength results from either enhanced local bonding induced by segregation of small atoms or increased fracture strain due to segregation of large atoms. Cr and V, especially Cr, exhibit strong segregation tendency and improvement on grain boundary strength, which provides useful guidelines for the design of high performance TiB2-based materials.
Keywords:first-principles  grain boundary  segregation  strength  TiB2
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