Experimental and chemo-mechanical analysis of hot corrosion influence on creep properties of DD6 single crystal superalloy in molten NaCl salt

  • H. Liu
  • , X. M. Wang
  • , P. Y. Liu
  • , Z. N. Zhao
  • , W. Z. Yang
  • , L. Li

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Abstract

The creep tests of specimens coated with NaCl salt were carried out to investigate the influence of hot corrosion on the creep properties of DD6 under 980 °C and 275 MPa. Bared specimens were also studied to make comparison. Creep lives of the salt-coated specimens are much lower than those of the bared specimens. Metallographic analysis of the fracture surface shows that creep-rupture of the salt-coated specimens is caused by a main tearing ridge rather than the connection of dimples in the bared specimens. Directional diffusion of metallic elements, i.e. Cr, Ta, and W, happens in hot corrosion-creep test due to the chemical gradient. The location of Al-rich region in the salt-coated specimen is found along the path of crack propagation. The microstructure evolution of γ/γ′ is different between the salt-coated specimens and the bared specimens. A chemo-mechanical coupling model was used to assist the understanding of the failure mechanism of the salt-coated specimen. The simulation results prove that the anodic concentration is a basic factor for the appearance of the main tearing ridge and Al-rich region in the salt-coated specimen. These findings can be helpful to understand the mechanical properties of Nickel-based single crystal superalloys in marine environment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108194
JournalEngineering Fracture Mechanics
Volume260
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2022

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Keywords

  • Chemo-mechanical analysis
  • Creep
  • Hot corrosion
  • Mechanical properties
  • Nickel-based single crystal superalloys

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