Topologically Inverse Microstructure In Single-Crystal Superalloys: Microstructural Stability And Properties At Ultrahigh Temperature

MATERIALS RESEARCH LETTERS(2021)

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Topological phase inversion, in which gamma'-precipitate becomes topological matrix phase, is a typical 'detrimental' microstructural degradation in Ni-based single-crystal superalloys. Here, a topologically inverse structure without service-induced damages is proposed. This structure exhibits excellent stress rupture properties at 1200 degrees C and great microstructural stability, characterized by high, steady two-phase interface density. The relationship of the interface density to microscopic dislocation motion and macroscopic plastic deformation has been established, which reveals possible strengthening effect. These results will help understanding the benefit from this 'degraded' but quite stable microstructure and guide microstructure tuning against long-termed heat-resisted service.IMPACT STATEMENT Topological phase inversion achieved after heat treatment exhibits great microstructural stability and enhanced 1200 degrees C stress rupture properties of single-crystal superalloys. The mechanism behind this beneficial effect is uncovered.
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Single-crystal superalloy, topological phase inversion, ultrahigh temperature property, microstructural stability, two-phase interface
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