The morphology of £ A precipitates for the wrought Ni-based superalloy Udimet 720Li was quantitatively evaluated by applying the absolute moment invariant technique. The diameter of the secondary £ A precipitates, d, increased continuously with the decrease of the cooling rate, v, after solution treatment at 1473 K for 1 h along the following equation; d £ v 10.4 . In addition, with decreasing cooling rate, the shape of the secondary £ A precipitates changed from spherical to octodendritic. For the oil-quenched alloy after solution treatment, d continuously increased with the increase of the aging time at 1173 K, and the spherical shape remained unchanged during the process. On the contrary, for the furnace-cooled alloy, the shape evolved from octodendritic to spherical with the aging time, exhibiting an almost constant d.
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Yamaguchi, Y., Hisazawa, H., & Terada, Y. (2019). Microstructure quantification in nickel-based superalloy UdImet 720Li. Materials Transactions, 60(4), 593–601. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.M2018389
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