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Effect of thermomechanical processes on Σ3 grain boundary distribution in a nickel base superalloy

Souaï, N.
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Logé, R.  
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Chastel, Y.
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2010

According to various studies, Grain Boundary Engineering (GBE) is likely to enhance mechanical properties of polycrystalline materials. The present investigation highlights some relationships between thermomechanical process (TMP) parameters of a commercial nickel-base superalloy PER72, supplied by Aubert & Duval (equivalent to Udimet®20™) and the resulting microstructure. The long-term goal is to develop TMPs that modify the Grain Boundary Character Distributions (GBCD) in order to improve high temperature properties. In this context, Grain Boundary Engineering (GBE) techniques are considered, thinking of replacing standard forming processes by optimised thermomechanical treatments. Mechanical testing at high temperature (compression and torsion tests) has been carried out and it is shown that multi-step treatments promote twinning. Some clues are then presented in an attempt to explain when and how twins are created. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications.

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book/monograph
ISBN

9780878492947

Author(s)
Souaï, N.
Logé, R.  
Chastel, Y.
Bozzolo, N.
Maurel, V.
Nazé, L.
Date Issued

2010

Publisher place

Berlin

Subjects

Annealing twins

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Forming process

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Grain boundaries

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Grain boundary character distributions

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Grain boundary distribution

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Grain boundary engineering

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Grain size and shape

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High temperature

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Long-term goals

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Materials properties

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Mechanical properties

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Multi-step

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Nickel

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Nickel alloys

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Nickel base superalloy

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Polycrystalline materials

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Superalloys

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Thermomechanical process

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Thermomechanical processes

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Thermomechanical treatment

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Torsion testing

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Torsion tests

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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