Abstract

Nickel based superalloy Nimonic 80A modified with various Ti contents has been developed. Microstructure evolutions were investigated by optical microscope, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscope and transmission electron microscope in relation to the room temperature tensile properties and stress-rupture properties at 750 °C/310 MPa. After full heat treatment, the precipitate changed from γ′ phase to γ′ + η phases, the volume fraction of γ′ phase, lattice misfit of γ′/γ and room temperature tensile strength increased with the increase of Ti content. With the increase of lattice misfit, the orderly {1 1 1} atomic planes in the γ′/γ interface changed to slight distorted atomic planes and edge dislocations with Burgers vector of a/3 〈1 1 1〉 were identified. The stress-rupture life first increased and then decreased with the increase of Ti content, and the decrease was primarily due to the precipitate of intermetallic η phase at grain boundaries. After stress-rupture tests, the precipitate of Cr23C6 carbide exhibited an orientation relationship with the γ′ and γ phases, the spherical morphology of γ′ phase transformed to cubic shape for the alloy with longest stress-rupture life and the morphology transformation process of γ′ phase was schematically suggested.

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