{"title":"γ′相析出硬化镍基高温合金的时效硬化行为","authors":"F. Ichikawa, M. Sawada, Yusuke Kohigashi","doi":"10.2355/tetsutohagane.tetsu-2021-053","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"NoDerivatives license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Abstract: Dislocations are often introduced in Ni-based superalloys to impart sufficient strength at both room temperature and high temperatures prior to their use in automobile exhaust gaskets. However, the interaction between the representative γ′ (Ni3(Al, Ti))-phase precipitates and dislocations in high temperature remains unclear. Therefore, this study examined the effect of cold rolling on age-hardening behavior and microstructure evolution, focusing on the formation of γ′-phase Ni3Ti during aging at 700oC for up to 400 h after 60% cold rolling of solution-treated specimens. During the early stage of aging, at 0.03 h, the hardness rapidly increased from 401 HV to 496 HV. Age-hardening continued until 3 h and reached its peak of 536 HV, followed by gradual decrease with aging time. 3D atom probe investigation revealed that the γ′-phase was confirmed after 0.3 h of aging. However, the composition-modulated structure speculated to be caused by spinodal decomposition was observed in the 0.03 h aged specimen. The change in strength with aging time was considered by calculating the contribution of each strengthening mechanism. In the initial stage of aging (0-3 h), dislocation and solid-solution strengthening dominated along with spinodal strengthening. Strengthening by spinodal decomposition in the 0.03 h aged specimen is presumptively accelerated by the introduced dislocations, which is followed by further precipitation strengthening caused by γ′-phase precipitates. 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Abstract: Dislocations are often introduced in Ni-based superalloys to impart sufficient strength at both room temperature and high temperatures prior to their use in automobile exhaust gaskets. However, the interaction between the representative γ′ (Ni3(Al, Ti))-phase precipitates and dislocations in high temperature remains unclear. Therefore, this study examined the effect of cold rolling on age-hardening behavior and microstructure evolution, focusing on the formation of γ′-phase Ni3Ti during aging at 700oC for up to 400 h after 60% cold rolling of solution-treated specimens. During the early stage of aging, at 0.03 h, the hardness rapidly increased from 401 HV to 496 HV. Age-hardening continued until 3 h and reached its peak of 536 HV, followed by gradual decrease with aging time. 3D atom probe investigation revealed that the γ′-phase was confirmed after 0.3 h of aging. 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Age-hardening Behavior in γ′-phase Precipitation-hardening Ni-based Superalloy
NoDerivatives license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Abstract: Dislocations are often introduced in Ni-based superalloys to impart sufficient strength at both room temperature and high temperatures prior to their use in automobile exhaust gaskets. However, the interaction between the representative γ′ (Ni3(Al, Ti))-phase precipitates and dislocations in high temperature remains unclear. Therefore, this study examined the effect of cold rolling on age-hardening behavior and microstructure evolution, focusing on the formation of γ′-phase Ni3Ti during aging at 700oC for up to 400 h after 60% cold rolling of solution-treated specimens. During the early stage of aging, at 0.03 h, the hardness rapidly increased from 401 HV to 496 HV. Age-hardening continued until 3 h and reached its peak of 536 HV, followed by gradual decrease with aging time. 3D atom probe investigation revealed that the γ′-phase was confirmed after 0.3 h of aging. However, the composition-modulated structure speculated to be caused by spinodal decomposition was observed in the 0.03 h aged specimen. The change in strength with aging time was considered by calculating the contribution of each strengthening mechanism. In the initial stage of aging (0-3 h), dislocation and solid-solution strengthening dominated along with spinodal strengthening. Strengthening by spinodal decomposition in the 0.03 h aged specimen is presumptively accelerated by the introduced dislocations, which is followed by further precipitation strengthening caused by γ′-phase precipitates. In the later stage of aging (3-400 h), precipitation strengthening became dominant and reached its peak at 20 h aging, while dislocation strengthening decreased with aging time.
期刊介绍:
The journal ISIJ International first appeared in 1961 under the title Tetsu-to-Hagané Overseas. The title was changed in 1966 to Transactions of The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan and again in 1989 to the current ISIJ International.
The journal provides an international medium for the publication of fundamental and technological aspects of the properties, structure, characterization and modeling, processing, fabrication, and environmental issues of iron and steel, along with related engineering materials.
Classification
I Fundamentals of High Temperature Processes
II Ironmaking
III Steelmaking
IV Casting and Solidification
V Instrumentation, Control, and System Engineering
VI Chemical and Physical Analysis
VII Forming Processing and Thermomechanical Treatment
VIII Welding and Joining
IX Surface Treatment and Corrosion
X Transformations and Microstructures
XI Mechanical Properties
XII Physical Properties
XIII New Materials and Processes
XIV Social and Environmental Engineering.