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Effects of tungsten and rhenium additions on phase-separation in a model Ni-Al-Cr-W-Re superalloy: A four-dimensional study

Journal

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 799, Issue -, Pages 377-388

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2019.05.292

Keywords

Ni-based superalloys; Tungsten; Rhenium; Precipitation; Atom-probe tomography

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation, Division of Materials Research (DMR) [DMR-1610367 001]
  2. NSF-MRI program [DMR-0420532]
  3. ONR-DURIP program [N00014-0400798, N00014-0610539, N00014-0910781, N00014-1712870]
  4. MRSEC program at the Materials Research Center [NSF DMR-1720139]
  5. SHyNE Resource [NSF ECCS-1542205]
  6. Initiative for Sustainability and Energy (ISEN) at Northwestern University
  7. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2017SCU12021]
  8. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2017M623026]

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The effects of a combined 1.0 at.% W and 1.0 at.% Re addition to a model Ni-10.0Al-8.5Cr at.% superalloy aged at 1073 K (800 degrees C) for aging times up to 256 h are investigated using atom-probe tomography (APT) and Vickers microhardness measurements. The nanoscale properties, including volume fraction, meanvolume equivalent-radius and number density of the gamma'(L1(2))-precipitates, the chemical compositions of the gamma(f.c.c.)-matrix and gamma'(L1(2))-precipitates, the concentration profiles and partitioning ratios between the two phases, gamma(f.c.c.)/gamma'(L1(2)), hetero-interfacial concentration widths, and microhardness are measured as function of increasing aging time. Localized excesses of the solvent Ni at the gamma(f.c.c.)/gamma'(L12) interfaces persist at aging times as long as 256 h. Transient diffusional concentration gradients associated with solute-atoms during diffusion-limited growth exist in either the gamma(f.c.c.)-matrix or gamma'(L1(2))-precipitates for the as-quenched state; these gradients disappear after 0.25 h for Al and Cr, and after 1 h for W and Re. Tungsten partitions to the gamma'(L1(2))-precipitates and Re partitions to the gamma(f.c.c.)-matrix, respectively, and this partitioning behavior enhances the partitioning of Al to the gamma'(L1(2))-precipitates and Cr to the gamma(f.c.c.)-matrix. The partitioning behavior indicates that W and Re evolve temporally more slowly than Al and Cr due to their small diffusivities in Ni. The interfacial concentration widths in the NiAl-Cr-W-Re alloy decrease with increasing aging time and increasing mean precipitate-radius. Adding W and Re to the base Ni-10.0Al-8.5Cr at.% alloy increases the gamma'(L1(2))-precipitate volume fraction and the microhardness due to the increased volume-fraction and solid-solution strengthening provided by W and Re. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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