Abstract

AbstractK17G cast nickel-base superalloy has an attractive combination of mechanical properties: high strength and good ductility as well as low density. In particular, after prolonged exposure at 750, 850 (both up to 10000 h) and 950°C (up to 1500 h), this alloy proved to have excellent phase stability and no sigma phase was found. The effects ofprolonged exposure on high temperature tensile and stress rupture properties were not serious and decreased gradually with aging time. The change in properties of specimens taken directly from the turbine blades followed those ofthe cast-to-size specimens. The rupture lives, tensile and rupture ductilities were approximately one third lower compared with those ofthe cast-to-size specimens, but still remained at reasonably high levels.

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