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Effects of boron or carbon on solidification behavior of Co-Ni-Al-W-based superalloys

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Effects of B or C on the solidification microstructures of Co-Ni-Al-W-based superalloys are studied. The addition of B from 0 to 0.50 at% significantly decreases the solidus temperature from 1270 to 1249 °C and enlarges the solidification temperature range from 87 to 96 °C. The addition of B increases the solidification segregation of Mo, Ta, Ti, Nb, Cr and W, and promotes the formation of Laves phase and (γ + γ′)e eutectic, but suppresses the formation of β phase. M3B2 forms at the final solidification stage when the content of B reaches 0.10 at%. The addition of C reduces the segregation of Ta, Ti, Nb, W; suppresses the formation of the Laves phase, (γ + γ′)e eutectic and β phase. Dot-shaped and rod-shaped MC carbides form when the content of C reaches 0.10 at%, and MC carbides can refine the primary dendrites arm spacing. The above results provide experimental basis for the composition design and heat treatment optimization of the Co-Ni-Al-W-based superalloys.

Co-Ni-Al-W-based superalloysDendritic segregationSolidification microstructuresSolidification path

Xu H.、Zhang Y.、Fu H.、Zhou X.、Xie J.、Xue F.

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Beijing Advanced Innovation Center of Materials Genome Engineering University of Science and Technology Beijing

Department of Materials Science and Engineering Northwestern University

2022

Journal of Alloys and Compounds

Journal of Alloys and Compounds

EISCI
ISSN:0925-8388
年,卷(期):2022.891
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