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Monitoring the kinetics of the γ’ phase in the N18 superalloy using in situ electrical resistivity measurements

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Abstract In nickel-based superalloys, temperatures related to the formation or the dissolution of the different types of γ′ precipitates are important parameters for optimizing the mechanical properties of components but… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In nickel-based superalloys, temperatures related to the formation or the dissolution of the different types of γ′ precipitates are important parameters for optimizing the mechanical properties of components but also for developing models which can reproduce the kinetics of their phase transformation. We showed that the electrical resistivity variations during heat treatment of the N18 superalloy was sufficient to monitor the kinetics related to secondary and tertiary γ′ precipitates. In particular, the effects of the heating rate and the initial microstructure on the dissolution kinetics of the γ’ phase were investigated. Experimental results were also compared to outputs of a precipitation model developed for the N18 alloy showing that in situ electrical resistivity measurements can be used for calibration and validation purposes.

Keywords: resistivity measurements; situ electrical; kinetics phase; n18 superalloy; electrical resistivity

Journal Title: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Year Published: 2020

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