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Stacking faults of {gamma}{prime}{prime} phase precipitated in a Ni-15Cr-8Fe-6Nb alloy; Ni-15Cr-8Fe-6Nb gokin ni sekishutsusuru {gamma}{prime}{prime} sonai no sekiso kekkan

Abstract

The stacking faults of a metastable {gamma}{prime}{prime} phase precipitated in a nickel-base superalloy, a modified NCF 3 type alloy (X-750M) were investigated by transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction method. The {gamma}{prime}{prime} precipitates are circular shaped plates at the early stage of aging and they become elliptic or irregular shaped plates at the latter stage of aging up to 1033K. Contrast which suggests the existence of stacking faults on {l_brace}112{r_brace}{sub {gamma}{prime}{prime}} planes can be seen in many of large {gamma}{prime}{prime} precipitates extracted from the specimens aged at 1033K. It is clear that the values of {gamma}{prime}{prime}/{gamma} lattice mismatch increase with increasing the aging time from the measurement of lattice constants of the {gamma} and the {gamma}{prime}{prime} phase. The formation of stacking faults on {l_brace}112{r_brace}{sub {gamma}{prime}{prime}} in the large {gamma}{prime}{prime} precipitates is due to the movement of an a/6 [111] partial dislocation introduced by {gamma}{prime}{prime} /{gamma} coherency strain. Since a part of stacking sequence has a similar crystal structure to that of a stable {delta} phase precipitates in {gamma} phase, the formation of stacking faults in the {gamma}{prime}{prime} precipitates is considered to be favorable for the stabilization of them. 14 refs., 10 figs., 1 tab.
Authors:
Kusabiraki, K; Ikeuchi, S [1] 
  1. Toyama University, Toyama (Japan). Faculty of Engineering
Publication Date:
Sep 01, 1995
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
SCA: 360102; PA: NEDO-95:913871; EDB-96:045937; SN: 96001549698
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Tetsu To Hagane (Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan); Journal Volume: 81; Journal Issue: 9; Other Information: PBD: 1 Sep 1995
Subject:
36 MATERIALS SCIENCE; ALLOYS; NICKEL; CHROMIUM; IRON; NIOBIUM; CRYSTAL DEFECTS; LAYERS; DIVERSIFICATION; PHASE SHIFT; PRECIPITATION; HEAT RESISTING ALLOYS; AGING; TEMPERATURE RANGE 1000-4000 K; LATTICE PARAMETERS; CRYSTAL LATTICES; STRAINS; DISLOCATIONS
OSTI ID:
188215
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: TEHAA2; ISSN 0021-1575; TRN: 95:913871
Submitting Site:
NEDO
Size:
pp. 56-61
Announcement Date:
Mar 01, 1996

Citation Formats

Kusabiraki, K, and Ikeuchi, S. Stacking faults of {gamma}{prime}{prime} phase precipitated in a Ni-15Cr-8Fe-6Nb alloy; Ni-15Cr-8Fe-6Nb gokin ni sekishutsusuru {gamma}{prime}{prime} sonai no sekiso kekkan. Japan: N. p., 1995. Web.
Kusabiraki, K, & Ikeuchi, S. Stacking faults of {gamma}{prime}{prime} phase precipitated in a Ni-15Cr-8Fe-6Nb alloy; Ni-15Cr-8Fe-6Nb gokin ni sekishutsusuru {gamma}{prime}{prime} sonai no sekiso kekkan. Japan.
Kusabiraki, K, and Ikeuchi, S. 1995. "Stacking faults of {gamma}{prime}{prime} phase precipitated in a Ni-15Cr-8Fe-6Nb alloy; Ni-15Cr-8Fe-6Nb gokin ni sekishutsusuru {gamma}{prime}{prime} sonai no sekiso kekkan." Japan.
@misc{etde_188215,
title = {Stacking faults of {gamma}{prime}{prime} phase precipitated in a Ni-15Cr-8Fe-6Nb alloy; Ni-15Cr-8Fe-6Nb gokin ni sekishutsusuru {gamma}{prime}{prime} sonai no sekiso kekkan}
author = {Kusabiraki, K, and Ikeuchi, S}
abstractNote = {The stacking faults of a metastable {gamma}{prime}{prime} phase precipitated in a nickel-base superalloy, a modified NCF 3 type alloy (X-750M) were investigated by transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction method. The {gamma}{prime}{prime} precipitates are circular shaped plates at the early stage of aging and they become elliptic or irregular shaped plates at the latter stage of aging up to 1033K. Contrast which suggests the existence of stacking faults on {l_brace}112{r_brace}{sub {gamma}{prime}{prime}} planes can be seen in many of large {gamma}{prime}{prime} precipitates extracted from the specimens aged at 1033K. It is clear that the values of {gamma}{prime}{prime}/{gamma} lattice mismatch increase with increasing the aging time from the measurement of lattice constants of the {gamma} and the {gamma}{prime}{prime} phase. The formation of stacking faults on {l_brace}112{r_brace}{sub {gamma}{prime}{prime}} in the large {gamma}{prime}{prime} precipitates is due to the movement of an a/6 [111] partial dislocation introduced by {gamma}{prime}{prime} /{gamma} coherency strain. Since a part of stacking sequence has a similar crystal structure to that of a stable {delta} phase precipitates in {gamma} phase, the formation of stacking faults in the {gamma}{prime}{prime} precipitates is considered to be favorable for the stabilization of them. 14 refs., 10 figs., 1 tab.}
journal = []
issue = {9}
volume = {81}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Japan}
year = {1995}
month = {Sep}
}