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A TEM Study of Creep Deformation Mechanisms in Allvac 718Plus...

by Raymond R Unocic, Kinga A Unocic, Robert Hayes, Glenn Daehn, Michael Mills
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Conference Paper
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7th International Symposium on Superalloy 718 & Derivatives
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America
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TMS
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A preliminary study on the evolution of creep deformation substructure in Ni-base superalloy Allvac 718Plus has been performed. Specimens crept at 620 MPa and at temperatures ranging from 690-732ºC were examined utilizing diffraction contrast TEM characterization techniques. Creep was interrupted at 1-2.5% strain in order to study the deformation substructure following a limited amount of deformation. The dominant deformation modes at each of the test temperatures were highly planar in nature and involved shearing of the γ matrix and γ′ precipitates on {111} glide planes. In addition, paired a/2<110> dislocations were evident which suggest an antiphase boundary shearing mechanism. Creep induced microtwinning was also observed at the highest creep temperature which was created by identical a/6<112> Shockley partial dislocations that shear the γ matrix and γ′ precipitates on consecutive close packed {111} glide planes.