Microscopic phase-field simulation of competition mechanism between L12 and D022 structure in Ni-Cr-Al alloy

Zhong Chu, Zheng Chen, Yongxin Wang, Yanli Lu, Yongsheng Li

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Abstract

Simulations are performed on temporal evolution of atom morphology and ordering parameters of Ni-14.5 Cr-16.5 Al alloy during early precipitation process at different temperatures based on microscopic phase-field theory; the relationship between precipitation sequence and mechanism of L12 and D022 structure and precipitation temperature are illuminated. The nonstoichiometric ordered L12 phases appear first with congruent ordering+spinodal decomposition mechanism which is then followed by precipitation of D022 phases at ordering domain boundaries of L12 phases by spinodal decomposition mechanism at 1073 K and 1223 K. The nonstoichiometric L12 phases transform to stoichiometric ordering phases gradually. The incubation period of L12 and D022 phases is shorter at 1073 K than that at 1223 K, and growth speed is higher at 1073 K. At 1373 K, L12 and D022 phases appear simultaneously by non-classical nucleation and growth mechanism. After that the particles of D022 phases diminish and disappear gradually; L12 phases grow and single L12 phases are remained at last.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)315-320
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Materials Science and Technology
Volume22
Issue number3
StatePublished - May 2006

Keywords

  • Microscopic phase-field model
  • Ni-Cr-Al
  • Ordering parameter
  • Precipitation
  • Simulation

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