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Study on Phase Separation of a Ni-based Superalloy after Long-time Aging
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National Natural Science Foundation of China (51374056, 51474061, 51404055); Hundreds of Outstanding Innovative Talents in Higher Education Institutions of Hebei Province (II) (BR2-127); Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province (E2013501135, E2014501143, 2014501010); New Century Excellent Talents in University (NCET-10-0304); Basic Scientific Research of Central Colleges, Northeastern University (N100123003, N120523001); The Key Technologies R & D Program of Qinhuangdao of Hebei Province (201402B005); The Youth Foundation of Hebei Educational Committee (QN2014325)

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    Distribution of alloying elements of a Ni-based superalloy after long-time aging is studied employing LEAP 4000X Si. Elements like Ni, Cr and Re preferentially partition to the γ phase, while Al and W have a preference for γ" phase. A local accumulation of Ni is found on the matrix side at the γ/γ" interface, leading to a reduction of interfacial free energy. The sum solute elemental concentrations of ~25 at.% and the experimental partial RDFs of Al-R (R=Re, Ru or W) exhibiting negative correlation at first-NN distances in precipitates indicate that refractory elements substitute preferentially to the Al sublattice sites. The solid-solution strengthening effect of refractory elements and the increase in precipitates volume fraction result in an increase in microhardness, compared to the base Ni-Al-Cr alloy.

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[HUANG YANYAN, ZHOU QINGHUA, LIU QING, CAI CONGDE. Study on Phase Separation of a Ni-based Superalloy after Long-time Aging[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2018,47(1):261~266.]
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  • Received:November 27,2015
  • Revised:May 13,2016
  • Adopted:May 18,2016
  • Online: February 07,2018
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