Characterization of precipitation kinetics of Inconel 718 superalloy by the stress relaxation technique
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Abstract
Inconel 718 is a nickel-chromium-iron superalloy which presents excellent mechanical
properties at high temperatures, as well as good corrosion resistance and weldability. These
characteristics can be optimized with an appropriate control of microstructural features such as grain
size and precipitation. Precipitates of different nature can form in these alloys, i.e. γ’’ (a metastable
metallic compound Ni3Nb), γ’ (Ni3(Ti, Al), carbides and/or δ phase (intermetallic Ni3Nb). Aging
treatments are usually designed to obtain the precipitation required in order to optimize mechanical
properties. However, precipitation can also appear induced by deformation and therefore interfere
with hot forming operations, such as forging. Under these conditions, precipitation may lead to an
increase of the loads required to carry out the process. The aim of the work was the characterization
of precipitation kinetics for Inconel 718. With this purpose, stress relaxation tests were carried out
at temperatures ranging from 950°C to 800°C. Moreover, different amounts of deformation were
applied to the samples, prior to stress relaxation, to evaluate the effect of this variable on inducing
precipitation. Some samples were quenched at different relaxation times for metallographic
evaluation. The results obtained through mechanical testing, together with a proper characterization
of precipitation by Scanning Electron Microscopy, were the basis for obtaining precipitation-timetemperature
(PTT) diagrams after different deformation conditions.
CitationCalvo, J.; Cabrera, J.; Shu, S. Characterization of precipitation kinetics of Inconel 718 superalloy by the stress relaxation technique. "Materials science forum", 2012, vol. 706-709, p. 2393-2399.
ISSN0255-5476
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