Thermal stability of advanced Ni-base superalloys |
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Authors: | H. M. Tawancy N. M. Abbas A. I. Al-Mana T. N. Rhys-Jones |
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Affiliation: | (1) Metrology, Standards and Materials Division, Research Institute, King Fand University of Petroleum and Minerals, PO Box 1639, 31261 Dhahran, Saudi Arabia;(2) Turbine Aerofoils Research and Development and Surface Technology, Rolls-Royce plc, PO Box 31, DE24 8BJ Derby, UK |
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Abstract: | Exposures consisting of 1 to 900 h at 1000 and 1100 °C after an ageing treatment of 16 h at 870 °C were used to study the thermal stability of selected  -strengthened Ni-based superalloys representing conventional, directional solidification, and single-crystal castings. Various techniques of microscopy, spectroscopy and diffraction were used to characterize the microstructure. Primary MC carbides in the alloys studied were found to be stable toward decomposition into lower carbides. In the aged condition, the strengthening  phase assumed a cuboidal morphology; however, all alloys also contained varying proportions of coarse lamellar  and hyperfine cooling  . On an atomic scale, the nature of the cuboidal  -matrix interface was found to vary from coherent to partially coherent. However, the overall lattice mismatch varied from one alloy to another depending upon its composition and the distribution of various elements in carbide phases and lamellar  phase. Directional growth of the cuboidal  phase upon exposure to higher temperatures was found to be accelerated by a large initial lattice mismatch leading to a considerable loss of coherency, as indicated by the observation of dislocation networks around the  particles. Although the composition of the  phase remained essentially unchanged, there was a marked change in matrix composition. Sigma phase was found to precipitate in all alloys, but its thermal stability was a function of alloy composition. The initial decrease in hardness followed by a hardening effect during exposure could be explained in terms of the partial dissolution of the  phase and precipitation of sigma phase. |
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