Abstract

The solidification process and segregation feature of K4169 alloy is studied by DSC, Thermo-Calc simulation and isothermal solidification analyses. The segregation and precipitation behavior of superalloy K4169 during isothermal solidification at 1360 and 1120 °C have been observed by the means of optical microscopy (OM), electron probe microanalysis (EPMA), scanning electron microscope (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The results stated that the solidification began with the formation of primary γ dendrites, and accompanied by the formation of MC carbides. During the solidification, Nb, Mo and Ti were enriched in the residual liquid phase, which eventually lid to the formation of MC carbides and Laves phases. The liquidus of K4169 was 1354 °C, and the solidus was 1240 °C. Its solidification sequence can be identified as follows: L → γ at 1354 °C; L → γ + MC at 1290 °C; L → γ + Laves at 1120 °C.

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