The Microstructural Changes of Ni - Base Superalloy Rene 80 Under High Temperature and Stress
박용조Yong Jo Park, 조창용Chang Yong Jo, 김승언Seung Eon Kim, 김학민Hak Min Kim, 이상래Sang Lae Lee
Abstract
The influence of temperature and stress on the microstructural changes has been studied in Ni-base superalloy Rene 80. While some specimens were only thermally exposed, others were exposed under high temperature and stress. An external tensile stress on the specimen has been found to cause the directional coarsening of γ` precipitates which results in morphological change in γ` precipitates. In particular, the degree of morphological change in γ` precipitates was different around the carbides. This indicates that local stress around carbide varies relative to location. Rene 80 exhibited bimodal size distribution of γ` precipitates after standard heat treatment. Consequently, the variation of γ` precipitate size with exposure time was complex as compared with the systems which exhibit with unimodal size distribution. γ` precipitates have been found to obey the diffusion-controlled coarsening, and the activation energy for coarsening was about 65.1 Kcal/mole.