Time-dependent plastic deformation through stress relaxation and creep deformation during in-situ cooling of the as-cast single-crystal superalloy CMSX-4®has been studied via neutron diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, electro-thermal miniature testing, and analytical modeling across two temperature regimes. Between 1000 °C and 900 °C, stress relaxation prevails and gives rise to softening as evidenced by a decreased dislocation density and the presence of long segment stacking faults in γ phase. Lattice strains decrease in both the γ matrix and γ′ precipitate phases. A constitutive viscoplastic law derived from in-situ isothermal relaxation test under-estimates the equivalent plastic strain in the prediction of the stress and st...
Different cooling paths from a supersolvus temperature have been applied to FGH96, a polycrystalline...
A mesoscale study of a single crystal nickel-base superalloy subjected to an industrially relevant p...
Mid-temperature creep deformation in the range of 600 to 850°C is assuming greater importance in...
Time-dependent plastic deformation through stress relaxation and creep deformation during in-situ co...
Time dependent plastic deformation in a single crystal nickel-base superalloy during cooling from ca...
Time dependent plastic deformation in a single crystal nickel-base superalloy during cooling from ca...
In-situ neutron diffractometry is performed to study the visco-plasticity in a nickel-base single cr...
In-situ neutron diffraction has been used to study the stress and strain development in a single cry...
Thermo-mechanical deformation of the solid on cooling following solidification has been studied quan...
The prediction of the viscoplastic behavior of nickel-based single crystal superalloys remains a cha...
In situ neutron diffraction studies are carried out to characterize the micromechanical deformation ...
It is well known that the solution cooling rate has a great effect on the creep life of superalloys....
The prediction of the viscoplastic behaviour of Ni-based single crystal superalloy is still a challe...
International audienceThe prediction of the viscoplastic behavior of Ni-based single crystal superal...
Background: Nickel-based superalloys are usually exposed to high static or cyclic loads in non-ambie...
Different cooling paths from a supersolvus temperature have been applied to FGH96, a polycrystalline...
A mesoscale study of a single crystal nickel-base superalloy subjected to an industrially relevant p...
Mid-temperature creep deformation in the range of 600 to 850°C is assuming greater importance in...
Time-dependent plastic deformation through stress relaxation and creep deformation during in-situ co...
Time dependent plastic deformation in a single crystal nickel-base superalloy during cooling from ca...
Time dependent plastic deformation in a single crystal nickel-base superalloy during cooling from ca...
In-situ neutron diffractometry is performed to study the visco-plasticity in a nickel-base single cr...
In-situ neutron diffraction has been used to study the stress and strain development in a single cry...
Thermo-mechanical deformation of the solid on cooling following solidification has been studied quan...
The prediction of the viscoplastic behavior of nickel-based single crystal superalloys remains a cha...
In situ neutron diffraction studies are carried out to characterize the micromechanical deformation ...
It is well known that the solution cooling rate has a great effect on the creep life of superalloys....
The prediction of the viscoplastic behaviour of Ni-based single crystal superalloy is still a challe...
International audienceThe prediction of the viscoplastic behavior of Ni-based single crystal superal...
Background: Nickel-based superalloys are usually exposed to high static or cyclic loads in non-ambie...
Different cooling paths from a supersolvus temperature have been applied to FGH96, a polycrystalline...
A mesoscale study of a single crystal nickel-base superalloy subjected to an industrially relevant p...
Mid-temperature creep deformation in the range of 600 to 850°C is assuming greater importance in...