Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7969331 Materials Characterization 2018 28 Pages PDF
Abstract
Effect of the cooling rate on the morphological evolution of the γ′ precipitate in a powder metallurgy Ni-base superalloy FGH96 was studied. Results showed that as the cooling rate decreased from 600 °C/min to 2 °C/min, the precipitate morphology transformed from sphere to cuboid, octet and dendrite. As the cooling rate increased, the mean size of the γ′ precipitates decreased while the nucleation density increased. When the cooling rate was lower than 6 °C/min, the precipitate would evolve from a sphere to cuboids with concave faces, octets, dendrite to final split-off branches. The morphological transition was driven by energy balance between coherent strain induced by the γ′/γ lattice misfit and interface energy. The dendritic shape γ′ exhibited an eight-primary-branch pattern with preferred growth direction along 〈111〉, and secondary arms along 〈100〉.
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