Abstract

The graded material of the SS316L stainless steel/Rene88DT superalloy was fabricated using laser rapid forming. A linear compositional gradient, from 100% SS316L stainless steel to 100% Rene88DT superalloy was achieved. The dendritic growth of the γ phase, the precipitation of the γ′ precipitate, as well as the formation of the η phase and the carbides along the compositional gradient zone were investigated. The growth morphology of primary γ-dendrites can be predicted by the microstructure selection models based on the maximum interface temperature criterion. The precipitation of the γ′ phase and η phase was to a large extent governed by the concentration of Ti and Al elements as well as by the Ti/Al ratio in the gradient zone. The size of the γ′ phase along the gradient zone can be explained by the LSW theory. In the deposit, apart from MC carbides, some M 6C carbides were obtained, and there was no evidence of M 23C 6 carbides. This differed from the predictions of the phase diagram. It was interesting to find that the MC carbides exhibited a cored structure. The formation of the cored structure as well as the M 6C carbides was discussed.

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