1. Influence of solutioning on microstructure and hardness of hot isostatically pressed Astroloy
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Daniele Ugues, Gianfranco Vallillo, Emilio Bassini, B. Picqué, Giulio Marchese, Mariangela Lombardi, Sara Biamino, and Giulio Cattano
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Materials science ,Hot isostatic pressing ,Alloy ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,01 natural sciences ,Powder metallurgy ,Astroloy ,0103 physical sciences ,Materials Chemistry ,Solvus ,010302 applied physics ,High-temperature alloys ,Solutioning heat treatment ,Net-shape ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metallurgy ,Metals and Alloys ,Net shape ,Cooling rates ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Microstructure ,Mechanics of Materials ,engineering ,Grain boundary ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
The influence of solutioning treatment on Astroloy fabricated via Hot Isostatic Pressing has been investigated. Both sub- and super-solvus solutioning treatments were performed, gradually increasing the test temperature from 1115 to 1200 °C in order to cross the ɣ′ solvus. The effects of the solutioning temperature and of the following cooling step were studied in terms of amount of reinforcing precipitate ɣ′, of γ-grain coarsening and of alloy hardness. Grain boundaries morphology was observed to be clearly modified by the solutioning conditions moving from the “smooth” to the “serrated” type. It was also possible to draw a clear correlation between cooling rates and Astroloy hardness.
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- 2017
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