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The breakdown of single-crystal solidification in high refractory nickel-base alloys

Journal Article · · Metallurgical Transactions, A
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02649777· OSTI ID:250734
 [1];  [2]
  1. Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA (United States). Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering
  2. General Electric Aircraft Engines, Cincinnati, OH (United States). Engineering Materials and Technologies Labs.
The breakdown of single-crystal solidification has been studied over a wide range of solidification conditions in ten superalloys with large variations in Re, Ta, and W content. Over the range of experimental conditions investigated, grain defect formation was sensitive to local thermal and solutal conditions. For a fixed alloy composition and withdrawal rate, the transition from single-crystal to equiaxed solidification did not occur abruptly. Instead, as thermal gradients were decreased in a series of experiments, isolated, highly misoriented columnar grains with the same composition as that of the base alloy developed in the present of positive (stabilizing) thermal gradients with increasing frequency until the advance of the single-crystal front was completely blocked. The onset of columnar grain formation occurred when the primary dendrite arm spacing exceeded a critical value, corresponding to a morphological transition in the dendritic array. The onset of freckling was observed at the same primary dendrite arm spacing where misoriented columnar grains began to appear. In experiments with varying levels of refractory alloy content, there was also a strong correlation between the onset of grain formation and freckle formation. These observations strongly suggest that in high refractory content superalloys, the breakdown of single-crystal solidification and the formation of misoriented grains as well as freckle-type defects are sensitively dependent on thermosolutal convection processes.
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
OSTI ID:
250734
Journal Information:
Metallurgical Transactions, A, Journal Name: Metallurgical Transactions, A Journal Issue: 4 Vol. 27; ISSN 0360-2133; ISSN MTTABN
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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