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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 February 2011
The room and elevated temperature (300°C and 600°C) tensile properties of single crystalline NiAl with and without molybdenum additions have been investigated. It is shown that 0.2at% molybdenum has a considerable influence on the mechanical properties of NiAl and this influence is sensitive to heat treatment. At room temperature, the ductility of the Mo-doped alloy was higher than the binary NiAl after appropriate heat treatment. Furthermore, the elongations observed are highest at 300°C and are related to greater uniformity of deformation.