Microstructure and Hardness Evolution in Haynes 282 Nickel-Based Superalloy During Multi-variant Aging Heat Treatment

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In this paper, the effect of applied multi-variant heat treatment on microstructure, phase composition and mechanical response of Haynes 282 nickel-based superalloy was investigated. For this reason, temperatures of both stages of standard two-stage aging treatment (i.e., 1010 °C/2 h + 780 °C/8 h) were extended to 900-1100 °C/2 h and 680-880 °C/8 h ranges, respectively. Consequently, 30 different variants of heat treatment were applied. The microstructural features of heat-treated samples were investigated by means of light microscopy and SEM/EDS methods, while mechanical properties were examined via microhardness measurements. It was found that by using various combinations of temperatures of the first and second stage of aging, the room temperature hardness of Haynes 282 alloy can be decreased by ~ 100 HV units or increased by up to 25 HV units as compared to that of the alloy subjected to the standard heat treatment schedule. The mechanical response of the alloy is determined by a complex structural evolution involving the secondary precipitation of γ′, M23C6 and M6C phases, as well as their interaction with the fcc γ matrix.

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Polkowska, A., Polkowski, W., Warmuzek, M., Cieśla, N., Włoch, G., Zasada, D., & Purgert, R. M. (2019). Microstructure and Hardness Evolution in Haynes 282 Nickel-Based Superalloy During Multi-variant Aging Heat Treatment. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 28(7), 3844–3851. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11665-019-3886-0

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