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The Effect of Post-heat Treatment on the Microstructures of Single Crystal DD6 Superalloy

  • Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian
  • COSTIND Key Discipline Laboratory

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Abstract

Various thermal cycles at the end of solution heat treatment and their influences on microstructure of single crystal superalloy DD6 were studied by experiments. During various thermal cycles, the qualitative and quantitative microstructure of samples quenched of the transformations is microscopically characterized. This completely includes the large changes in volume fraction, size distribution and morphology of gamma prime precipitate experienced in the upper temperature transformation. Noticeable deviation from the equilibrium volume fraction of γ' phase is detected in both the dissolution and precipitation processes above 1,120°C for both moderate cooling and heating rate; differences were mainly attributed to the unsteady nature of the turbulent flow. The growth and alignment of the γ' precipitates are deeply influenced by several factors, e.g. ageing time, cooling rate and quenching temperature. In addition, interesting findings such as "labyrinth" and "cluster" morphologies were observed by scanning electron microscope. During precipitation processes, the complicated microstructure evolution is illustrated by considering the consecutive equilibrium shapes of a coherent precipitate, which grows under the interaction with its neighbors and the coherency of the precipitates improves their potential to resist dissolution.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)751-760
Number of pages10
JournalHigh Temperature Materials and Processes
Volume35
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2016

Keywords

  • crystal growth
  • micro-structure
  • post-heat treatment
  • single crystal
  • γ/γ' phase transformation

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