Author:
Lister Samuel,Blanch Oliver Levano,Fernandez Daniel Suarez,Pope Jacob,Baxter Gavin J,Bray Simon,Jackson Martin
Abstract
AbstractThis work presents an alternative processing route to the conventional powder HIP—forge route for Nickel-based superalloys. Demonstrating how the field-assisted sintering technology (FAST) process can be exploited to successfully diffusion bond or functionally grade two or more Nickel-based superalloys from powder feedstock. The robustness of the process has been further demonstrated by the successful bonding of one alloy in powder form to another in the solid form. Chemical and microstructural analysis of the diffusion bond between the alloys is characterised, in both cases, with a short diffusion zone—in agreement with thermodynamic model predictions. A gradual transition in microhardness across the bond region was measured in all samples. A machinability assessment was also carried out through a simple face turning operation. Analysis of the cutting forces and machined surface shows signs of a directionality when machining across the bond region between two alloys, indicating that care must be taken when machining multi-alloy FAST-DB components.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Metals and Alloys,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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