Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
10656308 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The effects of Ni:Co and Al:Ti ratios on the room temperature microstructure, hardness and lattice parameter of twenty-seven quinary Ni-Co-Al-Ti-Cr alloys have been evaluated. All of the alloys exhibited a uniform γ-γⲠmicrostructure. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) showed that the liquidus and solidus temperatures of the alloys increased with greater Al:Ti ratios, decreased with Cr concentration and remained largely unchanged with respect to the Ni:Co ratio. Neutron diffraction measurements of the γ and γⲠlattice parameters revealed that the lattice misfit in all of the alloys was positive and increased with Ti concentration (i.e. lower Al:Ti ratio) regardless of the concentration of Cr, or the ratio of Ni:Co. Importantly, alloys with a Ni:Co ratio of 1:1, were found to have consistently greater lattice misfits than alloys with Ni:Co ratios of either 1:3 or 3:1. The measured lattice misfits were found to be strongly correlated with the Vickers hardness of the alloys, suggesting that lattice misfit plays a key role in the strengthening of γ-γⲠalloys of this type.
Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Materials Science
Metals and Alloys
Authors
K.A. Christofidou, N.G. Jones, E.J. Pickering, R. Flacau, M.C. Hardy, H.J. Stone,