Improving the effectiveness of the solid-solution-strengthening elements mo, re, ru and w in single-crystalline nickel-based superalloys

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Tailoring the partitioning behavior of solid solution strengtheners is a crucial design strat-egy for advanced Ni-based superalloys. The goal of this study was to maximize the enrichment of Mo, Re, Ru and W in the γ-matrix phase. To determine the composition dependency of the partitioning behavior, a set of polycrystalline superalloys with varying contents of these solid solution-strengthening elements and a W-containing single-crystalline alloy series with varying concentra-tions of the γ′-forming elements Ta and Ti was produced. Assessed properties include phase compositions by electron-probe micro-analysis, phase transformation temperatures by differential scanning calorimetry and creep behavior. Re exhibits the most pronounced enrichment in the γ-matrix, followed by Mo, Ru and W. Due to the preference of the Al-sites in the γ′-phase in the order Ta > Ti > W > Mo > Re, the solid solution strengthening elements Mo, Re and W are displaced from the γ′-phase by increasing Ti and Ta contents. The investigated solutes do not directly influence the partitioning behavior of Ru as it prefers Ni-sites in the γ′-phase. Compressive creep experiments reveal a correlation between the content of solid solution strengtheners in the γ-phase and creep perfor-mance.

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Gaag, T., Ritter, N., Peters, A., Volz, N., Gruber, D., Neumeier, S., … Körner, C. (2021). Improving the effectiveness of the solid-solution-strengthening elements mo, re, ru and w in single-crystalline nickel-based superalloys. Metals, 11(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/met11111707

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