Influence of Two Solubilization Conditions at 718 Superalloy Hardness and Microstructure

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Fabio Da Costa Garcia Filho Dian Souza de Oliveira Sergio Neves Monteiro
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Mar 1, 2018

Abstract

The properties of the nickel based superalloys, in particular 718 nickel-based alloy, are mainly improved by the hardening mechanism, which is based on precipitation of second phases. This work aimed to compare the evolution of precipitation hardening in a 718 alloy microstructure for two different solubilization conditions: 1050 °C for 2 h and 970 °C for 2 h, followed by a period up to 120 h of aging at 800 °C and correlated to the values of hardness. The microstructure was analyzed by optical microscopy. Vickers hardness test was performed and the grain size was measured. It was verified an increase on the hardeness of this material up to 15 h of aging, after that the value decreased to a level that is maintained until 120 h for both solubilization conditions.
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APA: Fabio Da Costa Garcia Filho Dian Souza de Oliveira Sergio Neves Monteiro  (2018)  Influence of Two Solubilization Conditions at 718 Superalloy Hardness and Microstructure

MLA: Fabio Da Costa Garcia Filho Dian Souza de Oliveira Sergio Neves Monteiro Influence of Two Solubilization Conditions at 718 Superalloy Hardness and Microstructure. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2018.

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