Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1637389 | Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Effects of hot extrusion (HEX) and heat treatment on prior particle boundary (PPB), MC carbides, γⲠprecipitates and grain size of nickel-base FGH96 superalloy were studied. The results show that PPB consists of large γâ², MC carbides enriched with Ti, Nb and a modicum of oxides. Thereafter, it can efficaciously tune γⲠprecipitate size from micrometer down to nanometer region and simultaneously results in the annihilation of PPB by HEX process. The activation energy for grain growth of as-HEXed FGH96 superalloy was measured to be 402.6 kJ/mol, indicating that γⲠprecipitate serves the critical role in inhibiting grain growth under sub-solvus heat treatment. Moreover, the results reveal that grain growth is primarily restrained by MC carbide in the case of super-solvus temperature.
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Authors
Chen-ze LIU, Feng LIU, Lan HUANG, Liang JIANG,