Abstract

The microstructural evolution and mechanical properties were examined in a Ni-based superalloy, TMW-4, with high Co and Ti contents at temperatures ranging from 700 °C to 1200 °C for various times up to 1000 hours. The results showed that solution treatments (temperatures: from 1100 °C to 1200 °C; time: 4 hours) essentially affected the fraction and size of primary and secondary γ′ precipitations and grain size. No η-Ni3Ti phase was observed in all solution heat-treatment samples. On the other hand, small amounts of η phase were observed in the samples after homogenization at 1220 °C and aging at temperatures ranging from 1000 °C to 1175 °C. Based on the investigations, a time-temperature-transition (TTT) curve for the η-phase formation was constructed. These microstructural effects were successfully combined to obtain an increase of tensile properties in terms of both strength and ductility.

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