Abstract

In IN100 superalloys, Zr element was found to distribute along the interfacial boundaries between eutectic pools and the matrix in the form of Ni11Zr9 intermetallic compound, using time-of-flight secondary-ion-mass-spectrometry. Zr addition could effectively decrease the solidus temperature of IN100 alloys, affecting the solidification zone, which also promotes the formation of γ-γ' eutectics and influences the morphology of carbides.

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