J Mater Sci Technol ›› 2008, Vol. 24 ›› Issue (01): 110-114.

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Microstructural Evolution in Directionally Solidified Ni-Base Superalloy IN792+Hf

S.M.Seo, I.S.Kim, J.H.Lee, C.Y.Jo, H.Miyahara, K.Ogi   

  1. High Temperature Materials Research Group, KIMS, Changwon, 641-010, Korea
  • Received:2007-09-03 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2008-01-28 Published:2009-10-10
  • Contact: S.M.Seo

Abstract: Microstructural evolution during directional solidification (DS) of Ni-base superalloy IN792+Hf has been investigated with an emphasis on the γ′ precipitates and MC-type carbides. The quantitative image analyses revealed that the increase in the solidification rate up to 100 μm/s at constant thermal gradient of 178 K/cm resulted in a fine and uniform distribution of γ′ precipitates. The relationship between the as-cast γ′ size and cooling rate was also determined for DS IN792+Hf. In the mean time, the MC carbide size was found to be dependent both on the solidification rate and the S/L interface morphology while the area fraction of MC carbide was significantly influenced by the S/L interface morphology.

Key words: IN792, MC corbide, Gamma prime, Solidification rate