Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1577784 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2012 | 10 Pages |
The effect of cyclic oxidation exposure on the tensile creep properties of a directionally solidified Ni-base superalloy (CM-247LC) has been evaluated at a stress–temperature combination of 220 MPa/980 °C. Cyclic oxidation of creep specimens has been carried out 1100 °C in air up to 750 h. The creep properties (creep rate, creep strain and creep life) were found to be adversely affected by the oxidation exposure. The extent of degradation of the properties increased with increase in the duration of oxidation. Such deterioration of creep properties of the alloy has been correlated with the surface damage and general microstructural degradation that occur in the alloy during oxidation exposure.
► Effect of prior oxidation on creep behavior of DS CM-247LC superalloy, evaluated. ► Oxidation induced microstructural degradation, deteriorates the creep properties. ► Such study with detailed microstructural analyses has not been reported earlier. ► Such study is extremely important from aero-engine applications point of view.