Abstract

The effect of pre-strain treatment on mechanical properties of a Ni-Co base disk superalloy was studied. Results show that the pre-strain treatment, creep at 725 °C/630 MPa, improves the yield strength of the alloy at 23 °C and 760 °C. However, the creep life (at 760 °C/480 MPa) of the alloy was reduced by pre-strain treatment. The microstructure indicated that a lot of microtwins and Suzuki segregations were introduced by the pre-strain treatment, besides some unfavorable factors on mechanical properties, i.e., ripening of precipitates. The interactions of microtwin and Suzuki segregation with dislocations were discussed in this study, and it was deemed that the impediment of twin boundary and Suzuki segregation to the motion of dislocation may be responsible for the enhancement of the mechanical properties. Meanwhile, the microtwin and the Suzuki segregation have good stability at service temperature. If the problem of reducing the creep properties caused by pre-strain treatment would be solved, the introduction of microtwin and Suzuki segregation appropriately can be considered as a novel strengthening method in designing advanced superalloys.

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