Journal of Materials Science, Vol.32, No.18, 4917-4923, 1997
Gamma-Prime (Gamma’) Precipitating and Aging Behaviors in 2 Newly Developed Nickel-Base Superalloys
Two cast nickel-base superalloys with superior creep rupture lives at high temperatures and high stresses were developed. In the present study, the microstructural characteristics of gamma’-precipitates and the hardening behaviour were studied by electron microscopy and micro-hardness testing. The alloys were solution-treated at 1553 K for 2 h and air-cooled followed by step ageing heat treatments. Ageing up to 300 h at 1143, 1223 and 1293 K was carried out to examine the effects of ageing temperature and ageing time on the growth of gamma’-precipitates. The growth kinetics of gamma’-precipitates was analysed. The experimental evidence reveals that the morphology of gamma’ does not change in shape during heat treatments. The gamma’ is usually cubic in both Alloy B and Allay C. Growth of yl precipitates proceeds by Ostwald ripening controlled by volume diffusion of solute atoms despite the high volume fraction of gamma’ and complex compositions in these two alloys. The activation energies for the growth are evaluated as 272 and 277 kJ mol(-1) for Alloy B and Alloy C, respectively, which correlate well to coarsening of gamma’ in other commercial and developed superalloys. The hardness increases to a peak value at about 20 to 60 h for Alloy B and at about 10 to 20 h for Alloy C du ring ageing. The hardness of the alloys hardly decreases and still maintains a high value at high temperatures after passing the hardness peak.