Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7879871 | Acta Materialia | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
A phase field model accounting for inhomogeneous and anisotropic elasticity has been used to investigate the consequences of inhomogeneous elasticity on the formation and coarsening of cuboidal microstructures in Ni-based superalloys. For that purpose, two- and three-dimensional calculations have been carried out considering high volume fractions of γⲠprecipitates, and accounting for their ordered crystal structure. The analysis of a substantial number of cases with different contrasts of elastic constants highlights the primary role played by the inhomogeneity ÎCâ² of the shear modulus Câ² on the shapes and spatial arrangements of the precipitates. This can be attributed to the sensitivity of the mechanisms involved in coarsening to ÎCâ². Finally, scanning electron micrographs of the AM1 superalloy are statistically analyzed and discussed in light of the calculations.
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Authors
M. Cottura, Y. Le Bouar, B. Appolaire, A. Finel,