Effect of Cr Additions on the Coarsening Resistance of β′ Precipitates in Ferritic Fe–Ni–Al Alloys

Author:

Lozada‐Hernández Lesli J.1ORCID,Dorantes‐Rosales Héctor J.1ORCID,López‐Hirata Víctor M.1ORCID,Beltrán‐Zúñiga Manuel A.1ORCID,Moreno‐Palmerin Joel2ORCID,Ferreira‐Palma Carlos3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Ingeniería en Metalurgia y Materiales Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Escuela Superior de Ingeniería Química e Industrias Extractivas Ciudad de México 07300 México

2. Departamento de Minas, Metalurgia y Geología Universidad de Guanajuato Guanajuato 36020 México

3. Facultad de Ciencias Químicas Región Veracruz Universidad Veracruzana Boca del Río 94295 México

Abstract

The effect of Cr additions ON the coarsening of β′(NiAl) precipitates in (Fe,Cr)‐α matrix is studied using Fe–10%Ni–15%Al–15%Cr (FAN15Cr) and Fe–10%Ni–15%Al–22%Cr (FAN22Cr) alloys. Specimens are homogenized and subsequently aged at 850, 900, and 950 °C for different periods of time. The characterization is carried out with conventional and high‐resolution scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and Vickers hardness tests. Results indicate that the addition of Cr leads to an increase in the activation energy and the coarsening kinetics at high temperatures. The precipitate morphology during aging evolves from spheres with a random distribution, followed by cuboids aligned in preferential orientations and the formation of clusters. As aging progresses further, the morphology changes to semirounded precipitates with a polyhedral surface as revealed by the etching process. Transmission electron microscopy results reveal the formation of a dislocation network indicating a state of semicoherency in the precipitate–matrix interface. The activation energy for the coarsening process is determined from the coarsening kinetic constants. While the activation energy for the coarsening in FANCr15 is close to similar alloys, the value for FAN22Cr is unusually high and probably related to the dislocation networks observed.

Publisher

Wiley

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