Insights into the Effects of Re and Ta on Tcp Phase Evolution in Nickel-Based Sx Superalloys: Experimental and Simulation Analysis

25 Pages Posted: 24 Jul 2023

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Jiachen Zhang

Xi'an University of Technology

Fan Lu

University of Science and Technology Beijing

Xinxin Liu

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Taiwen Huang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Rui Li

Xi'an University of Technology

Changsheng Tan

affiliation not provided to SSRN

G.J. Zhang

Xi'an University of Technology - School of Materials Science and Engineering

Lin Liu

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Abstract

This study explores the effects of Re and Ta interactions on TCP (topologically close-packed) phase precipitation in experimental alloys under long-term thermal exposure. TCP phase is thoroughly examined and analyzed in terms of its location, morphology evolution, structural identification, and phase transition, employing thermodynamic calculations and first-principles analysis. The main findings indicate that the standard heat treatment used in the experiment does not fully eliminate microstructure segregation. Particularly, W and Re exhibit significant segregation in the dendrite region, resulting in preferential TCP phase formation in this region. Re induces destabilization of the γ-matrix and greatly enhances TCP phase precipitation, whereas Ta enhances the supersaturation of the γ-matrix. The interaction between Ta and Re further enhances the precipitation of the TCP phase. Thermodynamic calculations and first-principles analysis indicate that Re significantly improves the driving force of TCP phase precipitation from the γ-matrix, whereas the effect of Ta is found to be slight. Under thermal exposure at 900°C, the σ-phase is firstly observed in the 8Ta2Re alloy, exhibiting a long needle-like shape, followed by subsequent evolutions resulting in the transition to the P-phase. The phase transition from the σ-phase to the P-phase is governed by the diffusion of elements, with Ni playing a crucial role in continuous diffusion.

Keywords: Nickel-based Superalloys, Microstructure, Topologically close packed (TCP) phases, Thermodynamics, phase transition

Suggested Citation

Zhang, Jiachen and Lu, Fan and Liu, Xinxin and Huang, Taiwen and Li, Rui and Tan, Changsheng and Zhang, G.J. and Liu, Lin, Insights into the Effects of Re and Ta on Tcp Phase Evolution in Nickel-Based Sx Superalloys: Experimental and Simulation Analysis. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4519327 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4519327

Jiachen Zhang (Contact Author)

Xi'an University of Technology ( email )

Fan Lu

University of Science and Technology Beijing ( email )

Xinxin Liu

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Taiwen Huang

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Rui Li

Xi'an University of Technology ( email )

Changsheng Tan

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

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G.J. Zhang

Xi'an University of Technology - School of Materials Science and Engineering ( email )

Xi'an
China

Lin Liu

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