Dynamic precipitation of nickel-based superalloys undergoing severe deformation below the solvus temperature

Author:

Nowotnik Andrzej1,Rokicki Paweł1,Mrówka-Nowotnik Grażyna1,Sieniawski Jan1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Material Science , Rzeszow University of Technology, Rzeszow , Poland

Abstract

Abstract The authors performed uniaxial compression tests of nickel-based superalloys: single crystal CMSX–4, also precipitation hardened; Inconel 718 and X750, at temperatures below the γ′ solvus, in order to study the effect of temperature and strain rate on their flow stress and microstructural development. On the basis of the obtained flow stress values, the activation energy of a high-temperature deformation process was estimated. Microstructural observations of the deformed samples at high temperatures, previously solution heat treated and aged CMSX–4 and Inconel alloys revealed non-uniform deformation effects. Distribution of either molybdenum- or niobium-rich carbides was found to be affected by localized flow within the investigated strain range at relatively low deformation temperatures, 720–850 °C. Microstructural examination of the alloys also showed that shear banding and cavity growth were responsible for the decrease in flow stress and a specimen fracture at larger strains.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Metals and Alloys,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics

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