High temperature tensile deformation of a directionally solidified nickel base superalloy: Role of micro constituents

Rai, R K and Sahu, J K and Jena, P S M and Das, Swapan K and Paulose, N and Fernando, C D (2017) High temperature tensile deformation of a directionally solidified nickel base superalloy: Role of micro constituents. Materials Science and Engineering A, 705 (IF-3.094). pp. 189-195.

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Abstract

High temperature tensile deformation behaviour of directionally solidified nickel base superalloy CM 247 DS was studied by conducting tensile tests in the temperature range 25–955 °C and extensive electron microscopic examinations to understand the influence of different phases on tensile behaviour. Micro-constituents, especially carbides and γ−γ′ eutectics influence the deformation and fracture behaviour of alloy CM 247 DS. Cracking of carbide precipitates was extensively observed during tensile deformation at 25 °C. However, tendency of carbide cracking decreased and more carbide-matrix interface de-bonding were observed with increase in test temperature.

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2017.08.044
Uncontrolled Keywords:Carbides, Tensile, γ′ precipitate, γ-γ′ eutectic
Divisions:Material Science and Technology
ID Code:7660
Deposited By:Dr. J K Sahu
Deposited On:31 Oct 2017 12:39
Last Modified:31 Oct 2017 12:40
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