Abstract

In order to reveal the temperature dependence of anisotropic stress-rupture behavior of SRR99 single crystal superalloys under conditions of temperature ranging from 650 to 1 040 °C and typical stresses, fracture morphologies and microstructure evolution were investigated by SEM and TEM. From the Larson-Miller curves, it is found that single crystal with [001] orientation has the optimum stress rupture property in comparison with [011] and [111] orientations at lower and intermediate temperature. With increasing temperature to 1 040 °C, stress-rupture properties of single crystals with three principal orientations tend to be equivalent. Based on the fracture surface and microstructural observations, superior stress-rupture behavior of single crystal with [001] orientation was rationalized and the effect of misorientation of single crystal on stress rupture property was also discussed.

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