Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10620993 Acta Materialia 2006 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Neutron and X-ray diffraction are eminently suitable techniques to determine lattice misfit in nickel-based superalloys. Due to the different measuring techniques and sensitivities of the probes, sometimes one method is preferable to the other. This paper demonstrates how the use of neutrons allows a better determination of the misfit value in a bulk single-crystal tungsten-rich nickel superalloy with oriented precipitates than the use of X-rays, although the resolution in neutron diffraction is generally inferior to that in X-ray diffraction. It also yields more accurate results when the precipitates are at the nanoscale. The neutron measurements were carried out using a special technique to detect a larger number of reflections in single-crystal samples than observed in standard diffraction geometry. A comparison of the measurements by neutron and X-ray diffraction of precipitates separated from the bulk is also included in the investigation.
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