Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1449608 Acta Materialia 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The evolution of orientation distributions of γ and γ′ phases in crept Ni-base single crystal superalloys have been investigated by theoretical calculations with elastic–plastic models and by experiments. As creep deformation proceeds, the crystallographic orientation distributions for both phases are broadened as a result of the waving of the raft structure, which occurs to reduce the total mechanical energy. The broadening of the orientation distribution occurs in such a way that the 0 0 1 pole broadens isotropically while the h k 0 poles broaden preferentially along the 〈0 0 1〉 directions. Since the extent of the broadening increases almost linearly with the number of creep deformation, the measurement of the broadening by X-ray diffraction can be utilized in non-destructive methods to predict the lifetime of Ni-base superalloys.

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