Abstract

The present work explores the effect of ruthenium (Ru) addition to the γ/γ′ strengthened Co-30Ni-10Al-5Mo-2Nb superalloy. A 2 at.% Ru increases the γ/γ′ microstructural stability at 900°C. XRD and APT revealed a reduction of γ/γ′ lattice misfit by ∼ 26% and segregation of Ru at γ/γ′ interface, respectively that contribute to the decrease of γ/γ′ interfacial energy. The temporal evolution of γ′ precipitates at 900°C shows the classical matrix diffusion controlled LSW mechanism with a coarsening rate constant (Kr) ∼ 6.03 nm3/s similar to the values for Co-Al-W based superalloys. Furthermore, Ru addition increases the degree of anomalous strengthening with a peak 0.2% proof stress (PS) value of ∼ 630 MPa at 770°C. The results show Ru as a promising alloying addition to increase the γ/γ′ microstructural stability at high temperatures for the low-density class of CoNi-based superalloys.

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