Effect of different solution heattreatments on hot ductility of superalloysPart 2–Allvac 718Plus

J Andersson, GP Sjöberg, L Viskari… - Materials Science …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Materials Science and Technology, 2012journals.sagepub.com
The hot ductility of Allvac 718Plus for different solution heat treatments (954° C–15 h, 954° C–
1 h, 982° C–1 h and 1050° C–3 h+ 954° C–1 h) has been investigated using Gleeble
testing. Substantial variations in the microstructure among the heat treatments affected the
Gleeble test hot ductility only to a very limited extent. Constitutional liquation of the NbC
phase was found to be the main cause for the poor ductility at high testing temperatures in
the on-heating cycle as well as at the lower temperatures on-cooling. Grain boundary δ …
The hot ductility of Allvac 718Plus for different solution heat treatments (954°C–15 h, 954°C–1 h, 982°C–1 h and 1050°C–3 h+954°C–1 h) has been investigated using Gleeble testing. Substantial variations in the microstructure among the heat treatments affected the Gleeble test hot ductility only to a very limited extent. Constitutional liquation of the NbC phase was found to be the main cause for the poor ductility at high testing temperatures in the on-heating cycle as well as at the lower temperatures on-cooling. Grain boundary δ phase was seen to assist the constitutional liquation of the NbC phase. Based on established evaluation criteria for Gleeble ductility testing, a ranked indicator for weldability is suggested.
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