Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1565065 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Inconel X-750 is a Ni-based precipitation-hardened superalloy typically used in springs designed for high-temperature applications such as the hold-down springs in nuclear power plants. γⲠis a major precipitate in X-750 alloys which affects the strength, creep resistance, and stress relaxation properties of the spring. In this study, a solution-treated X-750 wire coiled into a spring was used that was aged at various temperatures and submitted to stress relaxation tests with and without loading. Small angle neutron scattering was employed to quantify the size and volume fraction of γⲠphase in the springs as a function of the aging temperature and the application of a load during stress relaxation. The volume fraction of γⲠprecipitates increased in the specimen aged at 732 °C following stress relaxation at 500 °C for 300 h. However, the mean size of the precipitates in the samples was not affected by stress relaxation. The specimen aged at the lower temperature (620 °C) contained a smaller γⲠvolume fraction and gained a smaller fraction of γⲠduring stress relaxation compared with the sample aged at the higher temperature (732 °C). The smaller increase in the γⲠvolume fraction for the sample aged at 620 °C was associated with a larger increase in the M23C6 secondary carbide content during relaxation. The Cr depletion zone around the secondary carbides raises the solubility of γⲠthereby decreasing the volume fraction of γⲠprecipitates in Inconel X-750. In terms of stress relaxation, a larger increase in the γⲠvolume fraction was measured with loading rather than without. This is probably associated with the dislocation accumulation generated under loading that facilitate the nucleation and growth of heterogeneous γⲠphase due to enhanced diffusion.
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Authors
Jeong Won Ha, Baek Seok Seong, Hi Won Jeong, Yoon Suk Choi, Namhyun Kang,