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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 March 2011
The effect of strain rate on tensile ductility of moisture-embrittled L12-type Co3Ti and Ni3(Si, Ti) ordered alloys was investigated at ambient temperatures (298K∼423K) by tensile test and SEM fractography. The anomalous increase of tensile elongation and ultimate tensile stress was observed in a low strain rate region and also at high temperatures, accompanied with an increased area fraction in ductile transgranular fracture pattern. The anomalous strain rate dependence of tensile ductility was shown to become more evident with decreasing grain size. As a process counteracting to the hydrogen decomposition from moisture in air, oxidation process on the alloy surface was suggested.