Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1571251 | Materials Characterization | 2012 | 6 Pages |
The effects of heat treatments and long term exposures of C-containing modifications of CMSX-4 were examined. Some of the alloys examined also contained additions of boron or nitrogen. Significant changes to as-cast carbide morphologies were observed. Long-term exposure caused significant MC carbide decomposition and formation of Cr-rich secondary carbides on or near to decomposing carbides. Increased topologically close-packed phase formation occurred in some cases, while, in other alloys no topologically close-packed phases were observed. All three modifications experienced more γ′ coarsening than baseline CMSX-4.
► Thermal exposures of C-modified CMSX-4 resulted in changes to MC morphologies. ► Script, MC carbide networks transformed during heat treatment. ► Exposure caused MC decomposition and formation of Cr-rich secondary carbides. ► TCP phase formation was affected by alloy content. ► All three modifications experienced more γ′ coarsening than baseline CMSX-4.