Abstract
Interim results from the development of a polycrystalline Co-Al-W based superalloy are presented. Cr has been added to provide oxidation resistance and Ni has then been added to widen and stabilise the γ′ phase field. The alloy presented has a solvus of 1010 °C and a density of 8.7 g cm−3. The room temperature flow stress is over 1000 MPa and this reduces dramatically above 800 °C. The flow stress anomaly is observed. A microstructure with both ∼ 50 nm γ′ produced on cooling and larger 100–200 nm γ′ can be obtained. Isothermal oxidation at 800 °C in air for 200 h gave a mass gain of 0.96 mg cm−2. After hot deformation in the 650–850 °C temperature range, both anti phase boundaries (APBs) and stacking faults could be observed. An APB energy of 71 mJ m−2 was measured, which is comparable to that found in commercial nickel superalloys.
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Knop, M., Vorontsov, V. A., Hardy, M. C., & Dye, D. (2014). High-temperature γ (FCC)/ γ ′ (L1 2 ) Co-Al-W based superalloys. MATEC Web of Conferences, 14, 18003. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20141418003
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