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Temperature study of deformation twinning behaviour in nickel-base Superalloy 625

Authors :
Nordstrom, Joakim
Dong, Zhihua
Lautrup, Lisa
Siriki, Raveendra
Vitos, Levente
Moverare, Johan
Calmunger, Mattias
Chai, Guocai
Nordstrom, Joakim
Dong, Zhihua
Lautrup, Lisa
Siriki, Raveendra
Vitos, Levente
Moverare, Johan
Calmunger, Mattias
Chai, Guocai
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Deformation behaviour in the Nickel-base superalloy 625 has been studied by tensile testing at four temperatures: 295, 223, 173 and 77 K. The microstructure has been investigated using TEM, FIB-SEM, EBSD and ECCI techniques. Deformation in the alloy turns out to be a competitive course of events between at least two deformation mechanisms, namely dislocation slip and deformation twinning. Slip is the predominant deformation mechanism at higher temperatures. While at 77 K, deformation induced twinning gives an extra degree of freedom as one of the main deformation mechanisms, i.e., the material shows a twin induced plasticity, TWIP, behaviour. Ab initio calculations indicate that the influence of cryogenic/sub-zero temperatures on the stacking fault energy of this alloy can be limited and therefore the formation of deformation twins cannot be determined solely by the stacking fault energy. The results implies that critical strain and strain hardening rate influences the deformation twinning onset and twinning rate.<br />QC 20240703

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1457578273
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.msea.2024.146628