TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of annealing treatment on microstructure evolution and creep behavior of a multiphase Ni3Al-based superalloy
AU - Wu, Jing
AU - Li, Chong
AU - Liu, Yongchang
AU - Wu, Yuting
AU - Guo, Qianying
AU - Li, Huijun
AU - Wang, Haipeng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018
PY - 2019/1/16
Y1 - 2019/1/16
N2 - The microstructure evolution and creep behavior of a novelly designed as-cast Ni3Al-based superalloy with multiphase configuration are investigated by high-temperature annealing treatments. The as-cast microstructure comprises dominant γ′+γ dendritic and less (~19.37 vol%) interdendritic β areas, annealing treatments at 1160–1280 °C promoted the growth of γ’Ⅰ phase in the γ’+γ dendrite, during which the interdendritic β phase aggregated and coarsened rapidly in width with keeping its relatively constant volume fraction. Meanwhile, the annealing treatments significantly promoted the precipitation of quasi-spherical α-Cr phase particles within the β phase. The original as-cast microstructure exhibited inferior creep resistance at 800 °C/200 MPa with the shortest creep rupture life of 194 h, however, the annealing treatments at 1160–1280 °C prolonged the creep rupture life to beyond 611 h. Although the steady-state creep rate was gradually reduced with increasing annealing temperatures, the creep ductility was degraded by higher-temperature annealing at 1240 and 1280 °C compared with original as-cast microstructure. The 1160 °C annealed microstructure exhibited the longest creep rupture life of 665 h and the maximum creep strain to fracture of 3.21%, while the minimum steady-state creep rate was obtained on account of the largest γ’Ⅰ phase sized 0.91 µm after annealing at 1280 °C. Despite its positive role in the castability, thermoplasticity and weldability of the explored multiphase Ni3Al-based superalloy, interdendritic β phase has negative effects on the creep properties due to its incoherent existence with the dominant γ′+γ dendrite.
AB - The microstructure evolution and creep behavior of a novelly designed as-cast Ni3Al-based superalloy with multiphase configuration are investigated by high-temperature annealing treatments. The as-cast microstructure comprises dominant γ′+γ dendritic and less (~19.37 vol%) interdendritic β areas, annealing treatments at 1160–1280 °C promoted the growth of γ’Ⅰ phase in the γ’+γ dendrite, during which the interdendritic β phase aggregated and coarsened rapidly in width with keeping its relatively constant volume fraction. Meanwhile, the annealing treatments significantly promoted the precipitation of quasi-spherical α-Cr phase particles within the β phase. The original as-cast microstructure exhibited inferior creep resistance at 800 °C/200 MPa with the shortest creep rupture life of 194 h, however, the annealing treatments at 1160–1280 °C prolonged the creep rupture life to beyond 611 h. Although the steady-state creep rate was gradually reduced with increasing annealing temperatures, the creep ductility was degraded by higher-temperature annealing at 1240 and 1280 °C compared with original as-cast microstructure. The 1160 °C annealed microstructure exhibited the longest creep rupture life of 665 h and the maximum creep strain to fracture of 3.21%, while the minimum steady-state creep rate was obtained on account of the largest γ’Ⅰ phase sized 0.91 µm after annealing at 1280 °C. Despite its positive role in the castability, thermoplasticity and weldability of the explored multiphase Ni3Al-based superalloy, interdendritic β phase has negative effects on the creep properties due to its incoherent existence with the dominant γ′+γ dendrite.
KW - Annealing treatment
KW - Creep behavior
KW - Intermetallics
KW - Microstructure evolution
KW - NiAl-based superalloy
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U2 - 10.1016/j.msea.2018.11.126
DO - 10.1016/j.msea.2018.11.126
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85057827202
SN - 0921-5093
VL - 743
SP - 623
EP - 635
JO - Materials Science and Engineering: A
JF - Materials Science and Engineering: A
ER -