TY - JOUR
T1 - Precipitation of TCP phases with R/P intergrowth structure during directional solidification in a Ru-containing nickel-based single crystal superalloy
AU - Cao, Kaili
AU - Yang, Wenchao
AU - Liu, Chen
AU - Qu, Pengfei
AU - Qin, Jiarun
AU - Zhang, Jun
AU - Liu, Lin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2023/5/5
Y1 - 2023/5/5
N2 - The topologically close-packed (TCP) phases with R/P intergrowth structure formed at the final stage of directional solidification in a Ru-containing nickel-based single crystal (Ni-SX) superalloy were investigated. The nodular TCP phases were distributed in the interdendritic regions of the as-cast microstructure. Precipitation of the β-NiAl phases and the subsequent incomplete peritectic reaction (Liquid + β-NiAl → γ′ + β-NiAlresidual) resulted in the accumulation of the TCP-forming elements (Cr, Co, Mo, W, Ta, and Re) in the residual liquid around the β-NiAl phase, which provided a favorable nucleation condition, leading to the precipitation of TCP phase in the vicinity of the β-NiAl phases. In addition, the TCP phases were found to be the R/P intergrowth structure with an orientation relationship of [2,7,10]R//[001]P and (322¯)R//(200)P, (44¯2)R ∼3.2° from (11¯0)P. Further, the formation mechanism of these TCP phases with R/P intergrowth structure was systematically discussed in terms of crystal structure, interface characteristics, and chemical composition. The result can provide theoretical guidance and experimental data for the composition design and heat treatment process optimization of the novel Ru-containing high-generation Ni-SX superalloys.
AB - The topologically close-packed (TCP) phases with R/P intergrowth structure formed at the final stage of directional solidification in a Ru-containing nickel-based single crystal (Ni-SX) superalloy were investigated. The nodular TCP phases were distributed in the interdendritic regions of the as-cast microstructure. Precipitation of the β-NiAl phases and the subsequent incomplete peritectic reaction (Liquid + β-NiAl → γ′ + β-NiAlresidual) resulted in the accumulation of the TCP-forming elements (Cr, Co, Mo, W, Ta, and Re) in the residual liquid around the β-NiAl phase, which provided a favorable nucleation condition, leading to the precipitation of TCP phase in the vicinity of the β-NiAl phases. In addition, the TCP phases were found to be the R/P intergrowth structure with an orientation relationship of [2,7,10]R//[001]P and (322¯)R//(200)P, (44¯2)R ∼3.2° from (11¯0)P. Further, the formation mechanism of these TCP phases with R/P intergrowth structure was systematically discussed in terms of crystal structure, interface characteristics, and chemical composition. The result can provide theoretical guidance and experimental data for the composition design and heat treatment process optimization of the novel Ru-containing high-generation Ni-SX superalloys.
KW - As-cast microstructure
KW - Nickel-based superalloy
KW - R/P intergrowth structure
KW - Topologically close-packed phase
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jallcom.2023.168951
DO - 10.1016/j.jallcom.2023.168951
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85147223861
SN - 0925-8388
VL - 942
JO - Journal of Alloys and Compounds
JF - Journal of Alloys and Compounds
M1 - 168951
ER -