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In situ observation of morphological changes of γ′ precipitates in a pre‐deformed single‐crystal Ni‐base superalloy

JOURNAL OF APPLIED CRYSTALLOGRAPHY(2011)

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Abstract
Exposure of a superalloy to an external load results in anisotropic coarsening of the gamma' precipitates, so-called rafting. It was reported in the past that gamma' rafting can also occur as a result of purely thermal treatment, without the simultaneous presence of an external load, if the specimen has been pre-deformed at relatively low temperature. The evolution of gamma' morphology in pre-deformed specimens of SCA425 Ni-base superalloy was examined in the present study. Unlike in the previous experiments, the compressive stress was used for pre-straining. In situ small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) was employed, which enabled the determination of the morphology directly at high temperature. Both for strong and for weak pre-straining, rounding of the originally cuboidal precipitates towards an ellipsoidal shape on heating was observed. Weak pre-straining (0.1, 0.5%) does not cause rafting on subsequent heating. On the other hand, the detailed evaluation of SANS data provides some indication of rafting during the subsequent heating after severe compressive pre-straining (2%). The experiment indicates the role of dislocation rearrangement at the matrix/precipitate interface during pre-straining.
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creep,small angle neutron scattering,superalloys
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