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The effect of Hafnium on the microstructure and tensile property in a Ni-based superalloy

Linzi Li, Yunsheng Wu, Jieshan Hou, Shuang Gao, Lanzhang Zhou

2024Journal of Materials Research and Technology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The effects of Hafnium on the microstructure and tensile property of a Ni-based superalloy after solution heat treatment and long-term thermal exposure were investigated with field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray diffractometer (XRD). The results revealed reveal that Hf intensified intensifies the element segregation and promoted promotes the precipitation of MC carbide and honeycomb-like Ni5Hf phase in the as-cast alloy. The solid solution strengthening and second phase (MC) strengthening effects are both enhanced in the alloy doping 0.5wt.% Hf after solution heat treatment. Therefore, the tensile yield strength at 700 oC of the alloy with 0.5wt.% Hf is higher than that in the Hf-free alloy. Otherwise, a large amount of the low melting point Ni5Hf phases appear in the alloy with 0.8wt.% Hf. Ni5Hf phase is prone to become the crack initiation, which decreases diminishes the yield strength in the alloy with 0.8wt.% Hf. The addition of 0.5wt.% Hf can inhibit the formation of needle-like δ phase at grain boundary due to the decrease of grain boundary energy and diffusion rate at grain boundary. Therefore, the 700 oC tensile strength and ductility increase simultaneously in the alloy with 0.5wt.% Hf after thermal exposure at 700 °C.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceAlloyUltimate tensile strengthMicrostructureSuperalloyGrain boundaryMetallurgyDuctility (Earth science)PrecipitationCreepMeteorologyPhysicsHigh Temperature Alloys and CreepHigh-Temperature Coating BehaviorsAdvanced Materials Characterization Techniques