Title of article :
Effect of long-time exposure on the evolution of minor phases in Alloy 718
Author/Authors :
Srinivasan، نويسنده , , Dheepa، نويسنده ,
Pages :
8
From page :
27
To page :
34
Abstract :
The effects of exposure to 25,000 h on the microstructural stability of Alloy 718 have been examined at 538, 621, 677 and 732 °C, with emphasis on the evolution of minor phases. Significant structural changes occurred as the material was aged beyond 621 °C. In addition to coarsening of the principal phases γ′, γ″ and δ, nucleation and growth of the equilibrium δ-Ni3Nb phase results in precipitation of minor constituents, α-Cr, a high Cr–Mo Laves phase with Si, and a Cr–Ni–Fe σ phase, out of the retained solute. Though all the minor constituents are present at all the temperatures, each of the higher temperatures relate to one predominant minor phase as its signature.
Keywords :
Alloy 718 , Long exposures , sigma , ?-Cr , TCP phases , Laves
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
2062889
Link To Document :
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