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Effect of Wall Thickness and Surface Conditions on Creep Behavior of a Single-Crystal Ni-Based Superalloy

Selina Körber, Silas Wolff-Goodrich, Rainer Völkl, Uwe Glatzel

2022Metals11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The influence of wall thickness and specimen surface on the creep behavior of the single-crystal nickel-based superalloy MAR M247LC is studied. Specimens with wall thicknesses of 0.4, 0.8, 1 and 2 mm, with and without casting surface, are compared to specimens of the same wall thickness prepared from bulk material. Creep behavior turned out to be independent from surface conditions even for the thinnest specimens. The thickness debit effect is not pronounced for short creep rupture times (≤100 h at 980 °C), whereas it is significant for creep rupture times longer than ~200 h at 980 °C. The thickness debit effect is time-dependent and caused by oxidation and diffusion-controlled mechanisms.

Topics & Concepts

CreepMaterials scienceSuperalloyComposite materialDiffusionMetallurgyCastingCrystal (programming language)MicrostructureThermodynamicsProgramming languagePhysicsComputer scienceHigh Temperature Alloys and CreepHigh-Temperature Coating BehaviorsIntermetallics and Advanced Alloy Properties
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