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Constructing a Validated Deformation Mechanism Map Using Low Temperature Creep Strain Accommodation Processes for Waspaloy (A Nickel-Based Superalloy)

Authors :
A. Chamanfar
A.K. Koul
Mohammad Jahazi
Arnaud Weck
Mahyar Asadi
Dominic Guillot
Source :
Volume 6B: Materials and Fabrication.
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013.

Abstract

A creep Deformation Mechanism Map (DMM) of an engineering alloy can be an effective tool for developing physics based prognostics systems. Many classical diffusion based rate equations have been developed for time dependent plastic flow where dislocation glide, dislocation glide-plus-climb and vacancy diffusion driven grain boundary migration (diffusion creep) are rate controlling. Long term creep testing and analysis of complex engineering alloys has shown that power law breakdown phenomenon is related to the dominance of Grain Boundary Sliding (GBS) as opposed to diffusion creep. Rate equations are now available for GBS in complex alloys and, in this paper, a DMM is constructed for Waspaloy (a Nickel-Based Superalloy) and validated by comparison with a collection of experimental data obtained from the literature. The GBS accommodated by wedge type cracking is considered dominant at low homologous temperatures (0.3 to 0.5Tm - temperature in Kelvin) whereas GBS accommodated by power-law or cavitations creep dominates above 0.55Tm.Copyright © 2013 by ASME

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Volume 6B: Materials and Fabrication
Accession number :
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