Abstract

The formation of the η phase in two nickel-based superalloys that have similar amounts of titanium and aluminum but different Ti/Al ratios was investigated. The aging was carried out at 750 °C, 800 °C, and 850 °C for 10000 h. The microstructures were observed using SEM and TEM, and equilibria phases were calculated using a Thermo-Calc. equipped with TCNI11 database. Results showed that the number and size of η phase increased with aging temperature and Ti/Al ratios. The size of the γ′ phase was also found to be increased with aging temperature, but it was not significantly affected by the Ti/Al atomic ratio. However, the η phase was not predicted to be the thermodynamic equilibrium phase in the alloy using Thermo-Calc. with the TCNI11 database. The η phase was expected to be the equilibrium phase with Ti/Al ratios higher than 1.85 at 850 °C for Ni-27.0Cr-19.1Co-0.91Nb-0.29Mo-0.14C-xTi-yAl alloys. However, the result does not match the experimental observations or other literature. It is suggested that the effect of titanium on the formation of the η phase may be underestimated in the TCNI11 database. Therefore, it is necessary to enhance the accuracy of predicting the formation of the η phase by modifying at least one of the thermodynamic parameters, including the phase equilibrium of the ternary Ni-Ti-Al system.

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