Environmentally-assisted grain boundary attack as a mechanism of embrittlement in a nickel-based superalloy

  • Németh, AAN
  • Crudden, DJ
  • Armstrong, DEJ
  • Collins, DM
  • Li, K
  • Wilkinson, Angus
  • Grovenor, CRM
  • Reed, RC
Publication date
January 2017
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Journal
Acta Materialia

Abstract

The loss of ductility in the high strength polycrystalline superalloy 720Li is studied in air between room temperature and 1000 °C. Tensile ductility is influenced profoundly by the environment, leading to a pronounced minimum at 750 °C. A relationship between tensile ductility and oxidation kinetics is identified. The physical factors responsible for the ductility dip are established using energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, nanoscale secondary ion mass spectrometry and the analysis of electron backscatter diffraction patterns. Embrittlement results from internal intergranular oxidation along the γ -grain boundaries, and in particular, at incoherent interfaces of the primary γ′ precipitates with the matrix phase. These fail under local ...

Extracted data

We use cookies to provide a better user experience.