Abstract
Stability of γ′ precipitates has been systematically investigated by in-situ heating & tension TEM in selective laser melted (SLM) IN718Plus superalloy. With optimized heat-treatment strategies, a bimodal distribution with primary γ' (with size around 90 nm) and secondary γ' (with size around 27 nm) formed and enhanced the 704 °C tensile property 17% to 1.18 GPa compared to the AMS 5442A standard. In-situ TEM experiments demonstrated that bimodal γ′ precipitates adopted high stability during heating to 950 °C, enhanced the 704 °C tensile resistance by superior pinning for dislocations. The higher stability and excellent reinforcing properties were achieved with Nb enrichment (10.1 at. %), which enhanced ordering arrangement of primary γ′ superlattice, as investigated at Angstrom scale by iDPC-STEM and HAADF-STEM. This study offers valuable insights into the mechanisms of microstructural stability and reinforcement principles of precipitation strengthened nickel-based superalloy.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 148917 |
| Journal | Materials Science and Engineering: A |
| Volume | 944 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Nov 2025 |
Keywords
- IN718Plus superalloy
- In-situ heating and tensile TEM
- Nb enrichment
- Reinforcement mechanism
- γ′ precipitates
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