Bauer A, Neumeier S, Pyczak F, Göken M (2015)
Publication Status: Published
Publication Type: Journal article, Original article
Publication year: 2015
Book Volume: 17
Pages Range: 748-754
Journal Issue: 6
The influence of iridium on the phase stability, oxidation behavior, and high temperature creep strength of γ′-hardened Co-base superalloys is discussed. Ir increases the γ′-solvus temperature and γ′-volume fraction since it partitions slightly to the γ′-phase. However, Ir leads also to a discontinuous precipitation transformation of the metastable γ/γ′-microstructure into a lamellar microstructure of Co3W, CoAl, and a Co-rich fcc phase for the W-rich alloys. A reduction of W in presence of Ir leads to a higher phase stability. The constrained lattice misfit between the γ and γ′ phase in the Ir and high W containing alloy is +0.5%. The alloying element Ir strongly increases the creep strength at 850°C as long as the γ/γ′-microstructure is not discontinuously transformed. Furthermore, the oxidation resistance is improved by the addition of iridium. Addition of Iridium to a γ′ strengthened Co-base superalloy leads to increased volume fraction and solvus temperature of the γ′ precipitate phase, as well as to higher solidus and liquidus temperatures. Iridium partitions slightly to the γ′ precipitate phase and the creep strength is improved considerably as long the γ/γ′-microstructure is not discontinuously transformed.
APA:
Bauer, A., Neumeier, S., Pyczak, F., & Göken, M. (2015). Influence of iridium on the properties of γ′-strengthened co-base superalloys. Advanced Engineering Materials, 17(6), 748-754. https://doi.org/10.1002/adem.201400266
MLA:
Bauer, Alexander, et al. "Influence of iridium on the properties of γ′-strengthened co-base superalloys." Advanced Engineering Materials 17.6 (2015): 748-754.
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