Environmentally assisted, sustained-load crack growth in powder metallurgy nickel-based superalloys

Zhifan Huang, Carl Iwashita, Irene Chou,Robert P. Wei

Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A(2002)

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To examine the influence of niobium (Nb) on sustained-load crack growth (SLCG) in oxygen, three powder metallurgy (P/M) nickel-based superalloys, with nominal compositions similar to IN100, but with 0, 2.5, and 5 wt pct of Nb, are used. These alloys are gamma-prime ( γ ’) strengthened and have comparable volume fractions (53 vol pct) of γ ’ precipitates. The SLCG experiments are conducted in high-purity oxygen and argon at 873, 923, and 973 K. The environmental cracking sensitivity (ECS) for the alloys with 2.5 and 5 wt pct of Nb is consistent with that of INCONEL 718 and supports the previously identified role of Nb-rich carbides in enhancing crack growth. The susceptibility of the Nb-free alloy to oxygen, however, is much greater than expected. The apparent activation energy for crack growth in oxygen was found to depend on stress-intensity-factor ( K ) levels for the Nb-containing alloys and ranged from about 320 to 260 kJ/mol for K levels of 35 to 60 MPa√m. It was nearly independent of K at about 250 kJ/mol for the Nb-free alloy. The results are discussed in terms of the rate-controlling process and of the mechanism for crack-growth enhancement.
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Material Transaction,Crack Growth Rate,Apparent Activation Energy,Representative Transmission Electron Microscopy Micrographs,Enhance Crack Growth
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