On the Roles of Oxidation and Vaporization in Surface Micro-structural Instability during Solution Heat Treatment of Ni-base Superalloys

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Neil D’Souza
Dean Welton
Geoff D. West
Ian M. Edmonds
Hang Wang
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[1] Rolls-Royce plc,School of Metallurgy and Materials
[2] University of Birmingham,Materials Department
[3] Loughborough University,undefined
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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A | 2014年 / 45卷
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Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy; Intermediate Layer; Reaction Layer; Thermally Grown Oxide; Solution Heat Treatment;
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Micro-structural instability at the surface that develops during solution heat treatment of a typical third generation Ni-base superalloy, CMSX10N has been reported. It is shown that elemental Ni vaporizes from the surface during solutioning leading to de-stabilization of γ phase. With increasing extent of vaporization, a phase mixture of β, γ′, and the refractory (W and Re-rich) precipitates occur within the surface layers resulting in the complete breakdown of the cuboidal γ/γ′ phase morphology that is usually observed. It is demonstrated that the conditions at the surface have a marked effect on the vaporization kinetics and subsequent evolution of surface phases—the presence of a continuous dense oxide such as Al2O3 or the presence of sacrificial Ni-foils interspersed in the furnace significantly suppresses elemental vaporization from the sample surface.
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页码:5968 / 5981
页数:13
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