Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
828945 Materials & Design (1980-2015) 2014 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Microstructure of service-exposed turbine vanes made of IN939 was investigated.•Mechanical properties of service-exposed alloy were also investigated.•Formation of M23C6 films on GBs and degeneration of MCs are microstructural changes.•Despite its thermodynamic favorability, σ phase is not observed in microstructure.•Microstructural changes lead to a loss in tensile ductility and creep life.

In the present study, the effects of long-term service exposure have been investigated on microstructure and mechanical properties of gas turbine vanes made of IN939 superalloy. The major microstructural changes for the investigated service-exposed vanes include the formation of continuous grain boundary carbides and the transformation (degeneration) of MC carbides located at the grain boundaries. The brittle σ phase, which is predicted to be stable on the basis of thermodynamic calculations, is not observed in the microstructure of service-exposed vanes. The microstructural changes during service lead to a loss in room temperature ductility as well as in creep properties of the alloy.

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