Effect of carbon and boron additions on segregation behavior of directionally solidified nickel-base superalloys with rhenium

Qin Hu, Lin Liu, Xin Bao Zhao, Si Feng Gao, Jun Zhang, Heng Zhi Fu

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Abstract

The phase transformation temperature, segregation behavior of elements and as-cast microstructure were investigated in experimental nickel-base superalloys with different levels of carbon and boron. The results show that the liquidus temperature decreases gradually but the carbide solvus temperature increases obviously with increasing carbon addition. Minor boron addition to the alloy decreases the liquidus temperature, carbide solvus temperature and solidus temperature slightly. Apart from rhenium, the segregation coefficients of the elements alter insignificantly with the addition of carbon. The segregation behavior of rhenium, tungsten and tantalum become more severe with boron addition. The volume fraction and size of primary carbides increase with increasing carbon addition. The main morphology of the carbides is script-like in the alloys with carbon addition while the carbide sheets tend to be concentrated and coarse in the boron-containing alloys.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3257-3264
Number of pages8
JournalTransactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China (English Edition)
Volume23
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2013

Keywords

  • boron
  • carbon
  • directional solidification
  • nickel-base superalloys
  • segregation behavior

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