Grain-boundary precipitation in Allvac 718Plus

2012 
Abstract Allvac 718Plus is a newly developed nickel-based superalloy designed to replace Inconel 718 in static and rotating applications in gas turbine engines. Fine γ′ precipitates act as its principal strengthening phase and a second plate-like phase is generally present at grain boundaries. This has been reported to be the δ phase (Ni 3 Nb, D0 a , orthorhombic), and is used to pin grain boundaries and improve resistance to intergranular fracture. In Allvac 718Plus non-uniform precipitation of a δ-like phase was observed along the grain boundaries; however, no relation was found between grain-boundary misorientation and the occurrence of precipitation. The crystal structure and chemistry of this phase was found to be different from the orthorhombic Ni 3 Nb δ phase reported previously in Inconel 718 and Allvac 718Plus. The true structure was found to be consistent with the hexagonal η-Ni 3 Ti D0 24 structure, but its chemistry was close to Ni 6 AlNb with partial ordering of Al and Nb over the prototype Ti sites. It was found that the serrated boundaries observed in the alloy were a result of discontinuous precipitation of η-Ni 6 AlNb, which was a predominant precipitation mechanism throughout the microstructure.
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