2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchemphys.2019.01.038
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The effect of heat treatment on characteristics of the gamma prime phase and hardness of the nickel-based superalloy Rene®80

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“…The HT3 and HT4 samples contained spherical and near-cuboid γ′ precipitates in comparison to the HT1 and HT2 heat-treated samples. The morphological changes of the γ′ particles are mainly due to the competition between elastic strain energy and interface energy under various aging conditions [ 3 , 7 , 30 , 31 ]. Due to the fine size of the γ′ phase, the lattice mismatch between the γ matrix and γ′ phase is generally low for the HT1 and HT2 samples.…”
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“…The HT3 and HT4 samples contained spherical and near-cuboid γ′ precipitates in comparison to the HT1 and HT2 heat-treated samples. The morphological changes of the γ′ particles are mainly due to the competition between elastic strain energy and interface energy under various aging conditions [ 3 , 7 , 30 , 31 ]. Due to the fine size of the γ′ phase, the lattice mismatch between the γ matrix and γ′ phase is generally low for the HT1 and HT2 samples.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As a result, the isotropic interfacial energy causes the spherical γ′ phase to form. With further coarsening and undergoing Ostwald ripening of the γ′ phase, the elastic strain energy increases faster than the interfacial energy [ 5 , 7 , 30 , 31 ]. At this time, the elastic strain energy controls and predominates the spherical to the cuboidal shape of γ′ in the HT3 and HT4 samples.…”
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“…Differently from other Ni-based alloys such as Astroloy [33][34][35] which shows a tri-modal distribution, CM247 LC reinforcing system consist of only two families of precipitates namely primary and secondary γ'. In traditionally manufactured samples primary and secondary gamma prime measure around 300 and 35 nm respectively [31]. Such precipitates, as long as they remain stable, are extremely effective in preventing the dislocation movements as demonstrated by Pollock [36] in her work.…”
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“…The heat treatment will strongly influence the average size and fraction of γ' precipitates which in this material appears as cuboidal particles due to the lattice mismatch between the particles and the matrix [30,31]. Normally cast CM247 LC is known for having a γ' volume fraction close to 65% as assessed by Kim [32].…”
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“…Diepold et al [17] emphasized a tailored heat treatment process for superalloy IN718, resulting in superior dissolution of the Laves phase, homogenization of Nb content, and the formation of enhanced γ′ and γ′′ phase precipitates. Barjesteh et al [18] explored the impact of heat treatment on superalloy Rene ® 80, highlighting temperaturedependent changes in γ′-Ni 3 (Al, Ti) phase properties. It was shown that an increase in temperature leads to a decrease in γ-γ′ lattice mismatch, and superalloy hardness decreases with heat treatment time.…”
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confidence: 99%