Abstract

In this study, the effect of composite shear flow casting (CSFC) on microstructure and hot deformation process of Ni-based superalloy Udimet720Li has been investigated. Udimet720Li superalloy was produced by using CSFC and conventional casting methods, followed with the same isothermal forging process. The microstructures of both CSFC and conventionally solidified (CS) samples were characterized using optical microscope, scanning electron microscope, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and electron backscatter diffraction. Results show that the CSFC sample owns excellent microstructural uniformity with a reduced area fraction of segregation regions, leading to a wider processing window for subsequent deformation, compared to the CS sample. Besides, the deformation resistance and the thermal workability of CSFC sample are significantly improved because of the homogeneous microstructure, resulting in the uniform deformation during subsequent isothermal forging.

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