2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2014.05.132
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Atom probe tomography of secondary γ′ precipitation in a single crystal Ni-based superalloy after isothermal aging at 1100°C

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“…However, a previous study comparing experimental compositions from APT to equilibrium predictions by ThermoCalc did not find the Mo content in the γ′ to be as high as the present study. [46] It has been shown previously that the composition of γ′ precipitates is dependent on size within the range of 5 nm to 3 μm. [25] In the present study, no link was found between the size of the γ′ precipitates within each size distribution and the composition.…”
Section: B Precipitate Compositionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…However, a previous study comparing experimental compositions from APT to equilibrium predictions by ThermoCalc did not find the Mo content in the γ′ to be as high as the present study. [46] It has been shown previously that the composition of γ′ precipitates is dependent on size within the range of 5 nm to 3 μm. [25] In the present study, no link was found between the size of the γ′ precipitates within each size distribution and the composition.…”
Section: B Precipitate Compositionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…For example, it has been shown that a sharper interface results from slower cooling rates in AM1. [46] The relative magnitudes of the interfacial width differ for each element, with the faster diffusing species, Al and Ti, exhibiting narrower interfaces than those that diffuse more slowly. This is particularly notable for Mo, which displays the widest interface despite having the smallest difference in concentration between the γ and γ′ phases.…”
Section: B Precipitate Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high spatial resolution and 3D analysis also allows detailed investigation of nanoscale tertiary c¢ precipitates, as well as c-c¢ interfaces. [26] …”
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“…Hence, the partially ordered diffuse interface is a diffusion bottleneck. The width of this structurally diffuse region depends on the precipitate size [31] and, as documented by atom probe tomography (APT), the rate of cooling after aging [33] and the isothermal aging time [34,35]. A temperature and composition dependency of the interface width has been reported recently [36].…”
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confidence: 99%