Freckle formation in Ni-base superalloys

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Synopsis : In order to reduce CO 2 emissions from fusel power plants, advanced ultra super critical (A-USC) steam turbine has been developing in Eu-rope, the United States, and Japan. Candidate materials for A-USC steam turbine are Ni-base superalloys because 700°C exceeds the maxi-mum service temperature of heat-resistant ferrite steels. Ni-base superalloys have superior high temperature properties, but they are well known as freckle prone material. One of the keys to the success of A-USC development is the availability of large size ingots for turbine shaft materials. There have been few studies on the productivity of Ni-base superalloys for large ingots. In this study, six A-USC candidate alloys were selected. Freckle tendencies of those A-USC candidate alloys were assessed using a horizontal directional solidification appara-tus. The tested alloys tended to freckle in the following order: Alloy230> LTES700>Alloy625>Alloy706>Alloy617-Ti free>FENIX- 700>USC141>Alloy617-Ti. We propose that the tendencies could be estimated from liquid density difference calculations.

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Kajikawa, K., Sato, T., & Yamada, H. (2009). Freckle formation in Ni-base superalloys. Tetsu-To-Hagane/Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, 95(8), 613–619. https://doi.org/10.2355/tetsutohagane.95.613

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