Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1580017 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2009 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
ATI Allvac® 718Plus⢠is a novel nickel-based superalloy, which was designed for heavy-duty applications in aerospace turbines. In the present study the high-resolution investigation techniques, atom probe tomography, electron microscopy and in situ high-temperature small-angle neutron scattering were used for a comprehensive microstructural characterization. The alloy contains nanometer-sized spherical γⲠphase precipitates (Ni3(Al,Ti)) and plate-shaped δ phase precipitates (Ni3Nb) of micrometer size. The precipitation kinetics of the γⲠphase can be described by a classical model for coarsening. The precipitation strongly influences the mechanical properties and is of high scientific and technological interest.
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Authors
Gerald A. Zickler, Ronald Schnitzer, Rene Radis, Rainer Hochfellner, Ralf Schweins, Martin Stockinger, Harald Leitner,