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High temperature creep properties of directionally solidified CM-247LC Ni-based superalloy
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High temperature creep properties of directionally solidified CM-247LC Ni-based superalloy

Mau-Sheng Chiou, Sheng-Rui Jian, An-Chou Yeh, Chen-Ming Kuo and Jenh-Yih Juang
Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.655, pp.237-243
08/02/2016

Abstract

Cooling rates High-temperature creep Ni-based superalloys TEM
This study explores the effects of cooling rate after solution heat treatment on the high temperature/low stress (982 °C/200 MPa) creep properties of CM-247LC Nickel base superalloy. Cooling rate was controlled by blowing argon gas, air cooling, and furnace cooling, which, in turn, gave rise to corresponding cooling rates (from 1260. °C to 800 °C) of 18.7, 7.4, and 0.19 °C/s, respectively. The results indicated that higher cooling rate from the solution heat treatment temperature led to finer γ' precipitates and much improved tertiary creep as well as rupture life time in high-temperature creep test. The microstructural analyses using both scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) revealed that finer γ' precipitates and narrower γ channel width could result in denser rafting structure which might have hindered the climb of dislocations across the precipitates rafts.

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