Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1449665 | Acta Materialia | 2007 | 10 Pages |
A NASAIR-100 superalloy single crystal was tested in tension creep at 1000 °C at a stress of 148 MPa, for a time period of 20 h and to a strain of 1.1%. Analysis of the resulting dislocation structures after rafting was completed reveals the frequent presence of all three types of a〈0 1 0〉 dislocations in the γ′ particles. Two of these families experience no resolved forces due to the applied stress. It is proposed that these a〈0 1 0〉 dislocations form as a result of the combination of two dissimilar a/2〈0 1 1〉 dislocations entering from γ channels. The possible driving forces for the movement of these a〈0 1 0〉 dislocations are discussed, and a novel recovery mechanism during creep of rafted microstructures is introduced on the basis of these observations.