The Thermal Stability of Intermetallic Compounds in an As‐Cast SX Co‐Base Superalloy

Advanced Engineering Materials(2015)

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The nature and stability of intermetallic phases in a multi-component / Co-base superalloy is investigated. At least three kinds of unwanted intermetallic phases form due to the segregation of Al, Ta, Ti, Si, and Hf during casting in the interdendritic areas in addition to and . One of the intermetallic phases that shows a blocky shape, contains high content of Ta, Hf, and Ti and has been identified as a topologically close-packed Laves phase. A B2 phase appears as relatively big pools and in some cases contains needle-shaped precipitates with high content of Al and Ti. The thermal stability of these intermetallic phases is studied in this work under defined heat treatments. The needle-shaped precipitates already dissolve at 1000 degrees C, whereas the B2 phase is dissolved only at higher temperatures of 1200 degrees C. Small amounts of Laves phases remained stable during aging at 1200 degrees C for 25h. The prediction of phases as well as their stability is also checked by the CALPHAD method. The TCNi5 database, containing the description of Co-3(Al,W), predicts the presence of the observed intermetallic phases; however, the predicted main transformation temperatures for these phases differ from the experimentally obtained values.
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intermetallic compounds,thermal stability,as-cast,co-base
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