Abstract

Effects of solution treatment on the microstructure and mechanical properties in wrought Alloy 718 were investigated. For the improvement of tensile and fatigue properties of wrought Alloy 718, a cyclic solution treatment, heating at 1000 for 3 minutes followed by furnace cooling at the rate of 3 /minute and holding at 985 for 8 minutes, was proposed. The cyclic treatment was performed repeatedly 3 times and the samples were air-cooled to room temperature. After the cyclic solution heat treatment, Alloy 718 was subject to the standard aging treatment, holding at 718 for 8 hours followed by cooling at the rate of 55 /hour and holding at 620 for 8 hours, and finally air cooled to room temperature. For the purpose of comparison, a standard heat treatment was also performed by solution treatment at 955 followed by aging. The microstructures of the heat-treated samples were analyzed by optical microscopy and scanning electron microscope (SEM). Cyclic solution treatment resulted in the formation of small spherical shaped δ-phases without grain growth. However, the δ-phases of the standard heattreated specimen showed needle-like morphologies. Tensile and low cycle fatigue tests were performed on both cyclic heat-treated and standard heat-treated specimens at room temperature, 350 and 650 . Low cycle fatigue tests on the cyclic treated specimens showed promising results without reduction of strength.

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