Abstract

The morphological evolution of γ′ precipitates and lattice misfit with isothermal aging were closely investigated in wrought Ni-based superalloy Inconel X-750. The γ′ morphology dramatically changes in terms of shape, distribution, coalescence and coherency at the γ/γ′ interface. These processes and their dependence on temperature are summarized as a γ′ morphology map together with a time–temperature–precipitation (TTP) diagram through quantifying relevant morphological parameters. The lattice misfit was measured by X-ray diffraction and is positive; it decreases from 0.6% at room temperature to 0.1% at the aging temperature. These results suggest that the morphological changes of the γ′ precipitates are attributable to very low lattice misfit, the interaction of the elastic field, the volume fraction of the precipitates and incoherence in γ/γ′ interface.

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