Structure Refinement by a Liquid Metal Cooling Solidification Process for Single-Crystal Nickel-Base Superalloys

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C. L. Brundidge
D. van Drasek
B. Wang
T. M. Pollock
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[1] University of Michigan,Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[2] University of California,Materials Department
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Mushy Zone; Primary Dendrite; Withdrawal Rate; Voronoi Cell; Directionally Solidify;
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Single crystals of a nickel-base superalloy were directionally solidified (DS) over a range of cooling rates to evaluate the benefits of a new high thermal gradient solidification process. Solidification experiments were conducted on cylindrical bars with a liquid-metal-enhanced cooling process. This higher gradient casting process was evaluated for the degree of structure refinement, microstructural variability, and porosity distributions. Cylindrical bars of 1.6-cm diameter were solidified at rates between 8.4 and 21.2 mm/min using a tin-based, liquid metal cooling (LMC) technique and at a rate of 3.4 mm/min with a conventional Bridgman process. The LMC process produced a refined microstructure with average primary dendrite arm spacing (PDAS) and secondary dendrite arm spacing (SDAS) values as low as 164 and 25 μm, respectively, for the bar geometry evaluated. An optimum intermediate withdrawal velocity of 12.7 mm/min produced up to a 50 and 60 pct refinement in PDAS and SDAS, respectively. Further increases in withdrawal velocity produced smaller SDAS and pore sizes, but undesirable grain boundaries and excessive secondary dendrite arm growth. Voronoi tessellation methods were used to examine the extremes of the dendrite arm spacings in comparison to the average measurements, the packing of dendrites, and the correlation of porosity size and location with the dendrite structure. A simple expression for prediction of the maximum pore size is developed.
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