Precipitation of γ’ during cooling of nickel-base superalloy Haynes 282

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Cooling-induced precipitation of the strengthening γ’ phase is commonly investigated in Ni-base superalloys with a high γ’ volume fraction, where it is used to control the final microstructure and properties. Less is known about the phase separation in low-volume-fraction alloys during cooling, although the microstructural state after cooling from solution treatment is known to affect subsequent heat-treatment steps. We use atomic-scale characterisation of Ni-base superalloy Haynes 282 (equilibrium γ’ volume fraction around 20%) to show that air cooling after solution or carbide stabilisation results in precipitation of nm-sized γ’ particles, whereas precipitation was suppressed during water quenching. The solution treatment has a significant effect on the hardness and γ’ precipitation during air cooling from the subsequent carbide stabilisation temperature. Also, the carbide-stabilisation treatment itself affects the γ’ precipitation during subsequent air cooling.

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Joseph, C., Thuvander, M., Persson, C., & Hörnqvist Colliander, M. (2021). Precipitation of γ’ during cooling of nickel-base superalloy Haynes 282. Philosophical Magazine Letters, 101(1), 30–39. https://doi.org/10.1080/09500839.2020.1841314

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