Impact of Microstructural Defects on Tungsten Alloy Screws

What impact do microstructural defects of tungsten alloy screws have on their performance? Defects like pores, cracks, and segregation significantly reduce mechanical and thermal performance. First, pore defects: density reduction 5%-10%, causing stress concentration, shortening fatigue life 30%, affecting fastening reliability. Second, crack defects: propagation leading to brittle fracture, tensile strength drop 20%-40%, accelerating creep at high temperatures. Third, segregation defects: uneven phase distribution, uneven hardness, corrosion rate increase 2 times, weakening radiation shielding. Fourth, dislocations and inclusions: increasing internal stress, reducing ductility, prone to loosening under vibration. Fifth, radiation-induced defects: hardening in nuclear applications, increasing brittleness. These impacts can be mitigated by optimizing sintering to reduce defects, enhancing performance.

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