Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7176737 | Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Various stepwise solutionizing treatments were designed and performed to reach the highest secondary γⲠvolume fraction and prevent incipient melting in a high Ta content Ni-base superalloy designed based on CM247 LC superalloy. Based on DSC thermal analysis data four different solutionizing cycles were selected and tried to eliminate the γ/γⲠeutectics and dissolve the primary γâ². Increasing Ta content from 3.2 to 6 wt% in CM247 LC superalloy, raised the size and volume fraction of γ/γⲠeutectics to about 4-fold associated with severe microsegregation in interdendritic spaces. Ta addition elevated the γⲠsolvus and solidus temperatures around 41 °C and 25 °C respectively and minimized the solidification range from 114 °C to 52 °C. Massive elimination of γ/γⲠeutectic and primary γⲠoccurred in alloys solution annealed at 1230 °C/4 h. With increasing the solidification rate from 0.4 to 1.2 °C/s remained γ/γⲠeutectic size was reduced about 85% in CM247 LC and 60% in Ta-modified CM247 LC after solutioning treatment. Secondary γⲠvolume fraction raised from 36 to 49% in CM247 LC and from 52 to 60% in Ta-modified CM247 LC after aging. A critical solidification rate followed by a stepwise solutionizing treatment as 1230 °C/4 h + 1250 °C/2 h + 1260 °C/2 h + AC was proposed to minimize incipient melting areas and remained γ/γⲠeutectic size after solutionizing treatment combined with a maximum γⲠvolume fraction for Ta-modified CM247 LC superalloy.
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Authors
M. Mostafaei, S.M. Abbasi,