Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11015746 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2019 | 44 Pages |
Abstract
Effect of Nb on the hot tensile deformation behavior of cast Haynes 25 Co-Cr-W-Ni alloy was investigated in temperature range of 950-1200â¯Â°C. In the base alloy, thermodynamic calculations showed that M23C6 and M6C are the stable forms of carbides at temperatures below 1000â¯Â°C and over 1050â¯Â°C, respectively. For Nb-containing alloy, however, WC and NbC are observed below 1050â¯Â°C. At higher temperatures, W carbides dissolve and tungsten diffuses into NbC particles to form complex carbides. The yield point phenomena (YPP) were observed in both alloys at temperatures over 1050â¯Â°C due to the immobilization of matrix dislocations by W, Cr and C. Addition of Nb increased the strength and elongation due to the precipitation of NbC carbides. Absorbing the solute atoms and favoring dynamic recrystallization (DRX) seems to be the possible mechanisms. Loss of hot ductility occurred in both alloys at 1050â¯Â°C. It was attributed to the dissolution of carbides into matrix and their negative effects on dynamic recovery (DRV) and recrystallization. DRX was the major microstructural mechanism at high temperature, e.g. 1150â¯Â°C. At low temperatures, e.g. 950â¯Â°C, only DRV occurred.
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Authors
Mahdi Samii Zafarghandi, Seyed Mahdi Abbasi, Amir Momeni,