Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1599964 | Intermetallics | 2015 | 7 Pages |
•High temperature long-term stability of Co–Cr–Ti–Mo alloy has been studied.•The alloy initially comprised of an A1–Co matrix and L12-Co3Ti precipitates.•Microstructural instabilities caused by continuous and discontinuous reactions.
The stability of a Co-based alloy designed to possess a microstructure comprising of L12, γ′ Co3Ti-type precipitates embedded in an A1, γ Co solid solution matrix has been investigated. The alloy showed acute microstructural instabilities upon ageing at 700 °C, resulting in the degeneration of the γ-γ′ aggregate into i) a faulted Co-based martensite and Co3Ti and ii) a lamellar aggregate of A3-Co and Co3Ti. The faulted Co-based phase was formed by isothermal diffusionless transformation of the metastable A1-phase, whilst the lamellar aggregate was a discontinuous reaction product.