Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8009907 | Metal Powder Report | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Throughout this project, a candidate nickel-based turbine disk superalloy was prepared by spray forming process. After creep testing, samples were carried out at 705â¯Â°C/750â¯MPa, 705â¯Â°C/793â¯MPa and 705â¯Â°C/897â¯MPa. The microstructure and creep properties of the alloy were investigated using transmission electron microscope (TEM). The results show that the creep rate of the alloy was improved and the creep life decreased significantly when the stress increased from 750â¯MPa to 793â¯MPa and 897â¯MPa. According to the result, the alloy has high stress index. Furthermore, when the stress was as relatively low as 750â¯MPa or 793â¯MPa, the creep mechanism of the alloy was dislocation shearing into γⲠphases; when the stress was as high as 897â¯MPa, the creep mechanism was stacking faults and micro-twins cutting γⲠphases. Under different stress conditions, the tertiary creep has a significant impact on the total deformation quantity and creep life of the alloy and the rafting of γⲠphase is the main reason of the creep acceleration. With the increasing applied stress, rafting of γⲠphase becomes obvious and it accelerates the tertiary creep deformation but reduces the creep properties of the alloy.
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Authors
Chonglin Jia, Yang Li, Fenglin Zhang, Shaomin Lv,