2D and 3D characterization of oxidation‐fatigue mechanisms in an advanced Ni‐based superalloy: Effects of microstructure and elevated temperature

Author:

Kim Donghyuk1ORCID,Jiang Rong2,Reed Philippa A. S.1

Affiliation:

1. Engineering Materials Research Group, School of Engineering University of Southampton Southampton UK

2. College of Energy and Power Engineering Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Nanjing China

Abstract

AbstractThe effects of varying γ′ size and grain boundary carbide distribution at elevated temperatures on the fatigue behavior of turbine disk alloy RR1000 were examined through combining 2D and 3D imaging characterization. The fatigue crack growth rate at 725°C is higher than at 650°C due to enhanced oxidation damage at higher temperature, dominated by an intergranular fracture mode. This is more marked with longer dwell time (linked to diffusion time) and when carbides have formed continuously at grain boundaries. The fatigue crack path was characterized by X‐ray CT scan to present the complex 3D crack propagation morphology. It is noted that a discontinuous crack path and uncracked ligaments can be discerned ahead of the crack tip particularly in the microstructure where carbides are continuously formed at grain boundaries. This is linked to embrittled zones ahead of the crack tip formed during longer dwell times at the maximum stress during cycling at elevated temperature.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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