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Creep deformation related to dislocations cutting the γ′ phase of a Ni-base single crystal superalloy

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2014.12.060

Keywords

Ni-base single crystal superalloy; Creep behavior; Superdislocation; Dislocations array; Scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM)

Funding

  1. National Basic Research Program (973 Program) of China [2010CB631200, 2010CB631206]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), China [50931004, 51331005, 51101153, 51201161, 11332010, U1037601]

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The microstructures of a Ru-containing single crystal superalloy have been characterized after creep deformation at 1000 degrees C under 270 MPa, 290 MPa and 310 MPa and at 1140 degrees C under 120 MPa, 137 MPa and 150 MPa. Detailed analysis demonstrates that the width of the rafted gamma' phase at 1140 degrees C is wider than that at 1000 degrees C. The gradually disappeared gamma matrix has been observed at 1000 degrees C in the ruptured specimens; however, this case has been rarely observed at 1140 degrees C. On the other hand, the topological inversion has taken place under present creep conditions. Furthermore, under all the creep conditions conducted in this work, the a(0) < 010 > superdislocations in the gamma' phase have been observed in this experimental alloy. These superdislocations usually possess non-compact core which consists of two a(0)/2 < 101 > dislocations with different Burgers vectors. At 1000 degrees C, only the long dislocations which mainly orientate the < 110 > directions (dislocation line direction) have been observed; however, at 1140 degrees C, both the long and zigzag (partial with non-compact core and mainly orientated the < 110 > and < 100 > directions) superdislocations have been observed. Apart from that, a special superdislocation with two segments of compact core and two segments of non-compact core has been observed, which has been rarely reported previously. At last, a very interesting observation is that a superdislocation array presents in the rafted gamma' phase after creep at 1140 degrees C under 150 MPa. The formation process and configuration of this dislocation array have been analyzed in detail, which has also been rarely reported previously. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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