Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5455469 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The effects of reducing the W concentration (and concomitantly mass density) of Co-10Ni-6Al-xW-6Ti at% Co-based superalloys, with a γ(f.c.c.) plus γâ²(L12) microstructure, is investigated for a series of alloys with W concentrations of 6 at% (baseline alloy), 4 and 2 at% (W-reduced) and 0 at% (W-free). The γâ²(L12) solvus temperature decreases strongly (by 46 °C per 1 at% reduction in W), while the liquidus and solvus temperatures decrease mildly (3-5 °C per 1 at% W reduction) as measured by differential scanning calorimetry. Scanning electron microscopy was used to image phase formation in all alloys. When aging at 900 or 1000 °C for 256 h, the W reduction does not result in the appearance of additional phases within the grains beyond the γ(f.c.c.) and γâ²(L12) phases present in the original alloy. Grain-boundary precipitates are present for all alloy compositions: W-rich or W-free precipitates after aging at 1000 °C, and coarsened γâ²(L12) precipitates after aging at 900 °C. The composition of grain boundary precipitates were measured with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. Vickers microhardness values decrease with decreasing W content, due to a reduction in γâ²(L12) precipitation and reduced solid-solution strengthening.
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Authors
Peter J. Bocchini, Chantal K. Sudbrack, Daniel J. Sauza, Ronald D. Noebe, David N. Seidman, David C. Dunand,