Abstract
The present paper reports a new class of Co based superalloys that has γ–γ′ microstructure and exhibits much lower density compared to other commercially available Co superalloys including Co–Al–W based alloys. The basic composition is Co–10Al–5Mo (at%) with addition of 2at% Ta for stabilization of γ′ phase. The γ–γ′ microstructure evolves through solutionising and aging treatment. Using first principles calculations, we observe that Ta plays a crucial role in stabilizing γ′ phase. By addition of Ta in the basic stoichiometric composition Co3(Al, Mo), the enthalpy of formation (ΔHf) of L12 structure (γ′ phase) becomes more negative in comparison to DO19 structure. The ΔHf of the L12 structure becomes further more negative by the occupancy of Ni and Ti atoms in the lattice suggesting an increase in the stability of the γ′ precipitates. Among large number of alloys studied experimentally, the paper presents results of detailed investigations on Co–10Al–5Mo–2Ta, Co–30Ni–10Al–5Mo–2Ta and Co–30Ni–10Al–5Mo–2Ta–2Ti. To evaluate the role alloying elements, atom probe tomography investigations were carried out to obtain partition coefficients for the constituent elements. The results show strong partitioning of Ni, Al, Ta and Ti in ordered γ′ precipitates.
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