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Title: Nickel self-diffusion along grain boundaries in Ni{sub 3}Al-base intermetallic alloys

Journal Article · · Acta Materialia
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  1. All-Russian Inst. of Aviation Materials, Moscow (Russian Federation)

{sup 63}Ni self-diffusion along grain boundaries (GBs) in intermetallic alloys Ni-25.2Al, Ni-24.9Al-4.8W, Ni-24.2Al-4.7Cr, Ni-19.3Al-4.5Hf and Ni-27.6Al-4.9Co (at.%) has been investigated by the radiotracer technique. The usual darkening in the positions of GBs on the autoradiographs obtained on the parallel and inclined sections of the specimens was observed. The diffusion penetration profiles were measured by the serial sectioning technique. Using the near-surface parts of the profiles which characterize lattice diffusion, the volume diffusion coefficients D were estimated. For pure Ni{sub 3}Al the agreement of the measured high temperature values of D with those of Bronfin et al. is good. By using the D-values and processing the tails of the measured profiles the GB diffusivity P (P = D{prime}{delta}, where D{prime} is the GB diffusion coefficient, {delta} the GB width) was calculated. The obtained P values followed an Arrhenius dependence at high temperatures: Ni-Al, T = 1,273--1,073 K, Q{prime} = 195 kJ/mol, P{sub 0} = 1 {times} 10{sup {minus}12}m{sup 3}/s; Ni-Al-Hf, T = 1,373--1,023 K, Q{prime} = 219 kJ/mol, P{sub 0} = 6.4 {times} 10{sup {minus}12}m{sup 3}/s; Ni-Al-W, T = 1,373--1,023 K, Q{prime} = 217 kJ/mol, P{sub 0} = 3.3 {times} 10{sup {minus}12}m{sup 3}/s; Ni-Al-Co, T = 1,273--1,023 K, Q{prime} = 189 kJ/mol, P{sub 0} = 6.8 {times} 10{sup {minus}13}m{sup 3}/s; Ni-Al-Cr, T = 1,323--1,023 K, Q{prime} = 265 kJ/mol, P{sub 0} = 1.8 {times} 10{sup {minus}9}m{sup 3}/s. By using the obtained D and P values the GB energy {gamma} in Ni{sub 3}Al and its alloys was estimated by the Borisov et al. semiempirical relationship. The {gamma}-values calculated exhibit a strong positive temperature dependence, which is usually revealed in metallic alloys containing elements with a strong tendency to GB segregation.

OSTI ID:
389813
Journal Information:
Acta Materialia, Vol. 44, Issue 9; Other Information: PBD: Sep 1996
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English