Formation and microstructural stability of multiphase intermetallics based on NiAl

Multiphase NiAl(Fe)(Cr)-based intermetallics with β(B2) + [γ(A1) + γ′(L1 2)], β + γ or β + γ′ microstructures can offer significant tensile ductilities. In the case of NiCrAl-based alloys, microstructural development is complicated by the precipitation of α-Cr, which can supplant the γ phase du...

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Published inMaterials science & engineering. A, Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing Vol. 192; pp. 868 - 872
Main Authors Gale, W.F., Nemani, R.V.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 28.02.1995
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Summary:Multiphase NiAl(Fe)(Cr)-based intermetallics with β(B2) + [γ(A1) + γ′(L1 2)], β + γ or β + γ′ microstructures can offer significant tensile ductilities. In the case of NiCrAl-based alloys, microstructural development is complicated by the precipitation of α-Cr, which can supplant the γ phase during aging of three-phase β + (γ + γ′) microstructures. This paper presents an investigation of microstructural development in cast NiCrAl(Co) alloys which begin to solidify in the β-phase field and subsequently form interdendritic γ + γ′ regions. As-cast microstructures and the effect on microstructural stability of aging at 850 and 1100 °C for 140 h are discussed. In the as-cast condition, the materials investigated consisted of a dendrite matrix comprised entirely of L1 0-type martensite, with interdendritic regions composed principally of cuboidal γ′ in γ. The two-phase γ + γ′ interdendritic microstructure was retained after aging of an Ni-24at.%Al-21at.%Cr alloy at 850 or 1100 °C. Extensive α-Cr formation was observed in the as-cast condition, but aging did not result in fresh α-Cr precipitation.
ISSN:0921-5093
1873-4936
DOI:10.1016/0921-5093(94)03307-2