Recrystallization mechanisms and associated microstructure evolution during billet conversion of a gamma-gamma? nickel based superalloy
Coyne-Grell, A. 1Blaizot, J. 2Rahimi, S. 1Violatos, I. 1Nouveau, S. 2Dumont, C. 2Nicolay, A. 3Bozzolo, N.3
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1. Univ Strathclyde
2. Aubert & Duval
3. PSL Res Univ
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Abstract
A partially recrystallized sample of the Ni-based superalloy AD730 was taken from an intermediate stage of the ingot to billet conversion process and isothermally forged in a single stroke compression test at a subsolvus temperature (1080 degrees C). The as-received material had a heterogeneous microstructure, containing a mixture of coarse and much finer recrystallized grains as well as unrecrystallized ones, and also heterogeneous gamma ' precipitation. The recrystallization mechanisms occurring dynamically in the different grain populations were investigated via electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). It was found that local microstructure could affect the operative recrystallization mechanism, with different mechanisms seen in the deformed and recrystallized regions, owing to their different precipitate distributions. Within a single deformed grain, three apparently distinct dynamic recrystallization (DRX) mechanisms were identified. The interaction of recrystallization with precipitates plays a central role in DRX. In certain cases precipitates may stimulate discontinuous DRX by providing recrystallization nuclei, alternatively they may impede and limit the growth of recrystallized grains, or in other cases still they promote continuous recrystallization.(c) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. CC_BY_4.0
Key words
Recrystallization/Microstructure/Precipitation/Scanning electron microscopy/Metals and alloys/DYNAMIC RECRYSTALLIZATION/HOT DEFORMATION/HETEROEPITAXIAL RECRYSTALLIZATION/GRAIN/EBSD/NUCLEATION/BEHAVIOR/KINETICS/IMPACT