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Deformation Mechanism of Single-Crystal Nickel-based Superalloys During Ultra-High-Temperature Creep
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1.School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shenyang University of Technology, Shenyang 110870, China;2.School of Mechanical Engineering, Guizhou University of Engineering Science, Bijie 551700, China

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Science and Technology Foundation Project of Guizhou Province (qiankehejichu[2020]1Y198, qiankehezhicheng[2019]2870); Projects of Liaoning Natural Science Foundation (2020-Ms-212); Science and Technology Project of Bijie City (bikehezi[2019]2); Characteristic Key Laboratory of University of Guizhou Province (qianjiaoheKYzi[2019]053)

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    Abstract:

    The creep behavior and deformation mechanism of the nickel-based single-crystal superalloy containing 6wt% Re and 5wt% Ru at ultra-high temperatures were studied via microstructure observation and creep property analysis. The results show that under the condition of 1160 °C/120 MPa, the Ni-based superalloy has a creep life of 206 h. During the steady state creep period, the deformation mechanism is dominated by dislocation glide in the γ matrix and dislocation climb over the γ′ raft phases. The refractory elements dissolved in the γ matrix can improve the resistance to dislocation movement. In the late creep stage, the cross-slip occurs from {111} plane to the {100} plane with the dislocations used for shearing the γ′ phase, and then the Kear-Wilsdorf (K-W) dislocation locks are formed. A large number of K-W dislocation locks can inhibit the dislocation glide and cross-slip, thus improving the creep resistance and reducing the strain rate for Ni-based superalloys. In the late creep stage, the cross-slip dislocations are initiated to twist the γ′/γ raft phases, and the crack initiation and propagation occur in the γ′/γ interfaces until fracture. These phenomena are the damage and fracture features of the Ni-based superalloys. The Ru atoms dissolved in the γ′ phase can replace the Al atoms. When Ru, Re, and W atoms react in the Ni-based superalloy, more Re and W atoms can be dissolved into the γ′ phase, which reduces the element diffusion rate and hinders the dislocation movement, thereby retaining more K-W dislocation locks and excellent creep resistance of Ni-based superalloys at ultra-high temperatures.

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[Zhao Guoqi, Tian Sugui, Liu Lirong, Tian Ning, Jin Fangwei. Deformation Mechanism of Single-Crystal Nickel-based Superalloys During Ultra-High-Temperature Creep[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2022,51(1):52~59.]
DOI:10.12442/j. issn.1002-185X. E20210008

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  • Received:April 09,2021
  • Revised:June 20,2021
  • Adopted:July 09,2021
  • Online: February 04,2022
  • Published: January 28,2022