화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Materials Science, Vol.29, No.13, 3572-3576, 1994
In-713C Characteristic Properties Optimized Through Different Heat-Treatments
The strength of a nickel-based superalloy hardened through precipitation is related to the volume fraction, particle size and distribution of the precipitated phase, gamma’. These parameters may vary as a result of heat treatment, or high-temperatures service. The information obtained, describing the influence of time and temperature on the precipitated phase, gamma’, is of special importance owing to its technological application at high temperatures. Dissolution or precipitation kinetics are such that the volume-fraction balance of the gamma’ phase is quickly established at an ageing temperature given by successive changes due only to the particle growth. The results of the present study describe heat-treatment effects on size and distribution of the gamma’ Phase, and precipitated carbides ageing of a nickel-based superalloy (IN-713C). These on ageing studies at a certain temperature show that the kinetic growth of gamma’ particles by controlled diffusion follows that r is-proportional-to t1/3 law.