Study of grain refinement and eutectic transformation of undercooled IN718 superalloy

Z. C. Peng, F. Q. Xie, X. Q. Wu, J. Zhang

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Abstract

A substantial undercooling up to 250 K was produced in the IN718 superalloy melt by employing the method of molten salt denucleating, and the microstructure evolution with undercooling was investigated. Within the achieved undercooling, 0-250 K, the solidification microstructure of IN718 undergoes two grain refinements: the first grain refinement occurs in a lower range of undercooling, which results from the ripening and remelting of the primary dendrite, and at a larger range of undercooling, grain refinement attributes to solidification shrinkage stress and lattice distortion energy originating from the rapid solidification process. A 'lamellar eutectic anomalous eutectic' transition was observed when undercooling exceeds a critical value of ,250 K. When undercooling is small, owing to niobium enrichment in interdendrite, the remaining liquid solidifies as eutectic (γ+Laves phase); whereas, if the undercooling achieves 250 K, the interdendrite transforms from eutectic (γ+Laves phase) to Laves phase, which results from the formation of divorced eutectic arising from the huge variance of the growth velocities of c and Laves phases.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)931-936
Number of pages6
JournalMaterials Science and Technology
Volume29
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2013

Keywords

  • Bulk undercooling
  • Eutectic transition
  • Grain refinement
  • IN718

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