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Hot deformation of spray formed nickel-base superalloy using processing maps

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S1003-6326(08)60093-X

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spray forming; nickel-base superalloy; hot compression; processing map; recrystallization

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The hot compression testing of hot isostatically pressed(HIPed) spray formed(SF) nickel-base superalloy was carried out by thermal mechanical simulator in the temperature range of 1 050-1 140 degrees C at strain rates of 0.01-10 s(-1) and engineering strain of 50%. A processing map was developed on the basis of these data by using the principles of dynamic materials modeling. The microstructural evolution of deformed samples was also examined on the basis of optical and electron microscopic observations. The map exhibits two domains: the instability domain at the temperatures of 1 050 degrees C-1 110 degrees C and strain rate of 0.01 s-1, the stability domain at the temperatures of 1 110 degrees C-1 140 degrees C and strain rates of 1 s(-1)-10 s(-1), with a peak efficiency of about 40%. The dynamic recrystallization(DRX) is observed in the stability domain and the deformed specimens are no cracking or instabilities. However, there is no DRX in the instability domain and the alloy exhibits flow instability with cracks due to poor workability. The optimum hot working condition was determined in the stability domain.

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