Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7176737 Journal of Materials Processing Technology 2016 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Various stepwise solutionizing treatments were designed and performed to reach the highest secondary γ′ volume 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/γ′ eutectics and dissolve the primary γ′. Increasing Ta content from 3.2 to 6 wt% in CM247 LC superalloy, raised the size and volume fraction of γ/γ′ eutectics to about 4-fold associated with severe microsegregation in interdendritic spaces. Ta addition elevated the γ′ solvus 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/γ′ eutectic and primary γ′ occurred in alloys solution annealed at 1230 °C/4 h. With increasing the solidification rate from 0.4 to 1.2 °C/s remained γ/γ′ eutectic size was reduced about 85% in CM247 LC and 60% in Ta-modified CM247 LC after solutioning treatment. Secondary γ′ volume 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/γ′ eutectic size after solutionizing treatment combined with a maximum γ′ volume fraction for Ta-modified CM247 LC superalloy.
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