Materials Research Letters (Aug 2023)

Pore-induced defects during thermo-mechanical fatigue of a fourth-generation single crystal superalloy

  • Zihao Tan,
  • Xinguang Wang,
  • Jianchao Pang,
  • Mingke Zou,
  • Yan Tao,
  • Xipeng Tao,
  • Chenglu Zou,
  • Yanhong Yang,
  • Jide Liu,
  • Jinlai Liu,
  • Jinguo Li,
  • Yizhou Zhou,
  • Xiaofeng Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2023.2223558
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8
pp. 678 – 687

Abstract

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Comparable investigation of pore-induced defects during in-phase (IP) and out-of-phase (OP) thermo-mechanical fatigue (TMF) were conducted on fourth-generation single crystal superalloy. It was discovered that recrystallizations and deformation twins would take shape near micro-pores at IP and OP cycling, respectively. High-resolution observation uncovered that the increasing a/6〈112〉 twinning dislocations and more frequent activation of 〈112〉{111} viscous slipping during OP-TMF accounted for twinning nucleation. Atom-scale mapping additionally disclosed the dual effect of Re, Co, and Cr in facilitating twinning formation and impeding of partial dislocations movement. It was deemed that the accumulation of pore-induced twins caused the premature fracture of alloy during OP-TMF.

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