Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7879871 Acta Materialia 2015 11 Pages PDF
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 γ′ precipitates, 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 ΔC′ of the shear modulus C′ on the shapes and spatial arrangements of the precipitates. This can be attributed to the sensitivity of the mechanisms involved in coarsening to ΔC′. Finally, scanning electron micrographs of the AM1 superalloy are statistically analyzed and discussed in light of the calculations.
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