International Journal of Photoenergy (Jan 2020)

Effect of Stress on Creep Behavior of Single Crystal Alloy IC6SX at 980°C

  • Liwu Jiang,
  • Xuezheng Dou,
  • Meiling Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/8844874
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2020

Abstract

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Ni3Al-based single crystal alloy IC6SX was prepared by seed crystal method. The effect of different stress conditions on creep behavior of this alloy at 980°C was investigated. The results showed that the creep life of this alloy at 980°C decreased significantly with the increase of stress. When the stress increased from 180 MPa to 230 MPa, the creep life dropped from 245.5 h to 69.3 h, and the steady-state creep rate increased slightly but not significantly. Meanwhile, the morphology of γ′ phase and dislocation after creep were studied. The results showed that with the increase of stress, the density of dislocations in the γ′ phase increased gradually, the strength of this alloy decreased gradually, so the creep life decreased significantly. The Y-NiMo phase resolved from the γ phase decreased gradually as the creep life decreased. The creep experiment of the alloy was carried out at 980°C. Due to the higher temperature, the diffusion of atoms in this alloy became faster. Deformation was not only caused by the slippage of dislocations in the crystal but also by the diffusion of atoms. Therefore, the creep mechanism of single crystal alloy IC6SX at this temperature is a mixed mechanism of dislocation glide and diffusion.