Nickel-based superalloys are being considered for applications within advanced nuclear power generation systems due to their high temperature strength and corrosion resistance. Alloy 617, a candidate for use in heat exchangers, derives its strength from both solid solution strengthening and the precipitation of carbide particles. However, during creep, carbides that are supposed to retard grain boundary motion are found to dissolve and re-precipitate on boundaries in tension. To quantify the redistribution, we have used electron backscatter diffraction and energy dispersive spectroscopy to analyze the microstructure of 617 after creep testing at 900 and 1000°C. The data were analyzed with respect to location of the carbides (e.g., intergran...
Alloy 617, a nickel-based solid solution alloy, is a frontrunner for use in intermediate heat exchan...
The Ni–22Cr–12Co–9Mo alloy (UNS alloy N06617, also known as alloy 617), of relatively common use at ...
The effect of initial microstructure on alloy 617 creep behaviour has been investigated at 850 °C an...
Nickel-based superalloys are being considered for applications within advanced nuclear power generat...
Inconel 617 is a nickel-based superalloy commonly selected for its high strength and oxidation resis...
Inconel 617 (IN617), a candidate alloy for applications in the Next Generation Nuclear Plant, derive...
A post-creep deformation analysis is carried out on the nickel-based superalloy Inconel 617 in order...
The evolution of a material\u27s microstructure can have dramatic effects on the mechanical and chem...
© 2018 Acta Materialia Inc. The microstructural and compositional evolution of intergranular carbide...
Creep deformation of nickel-based superalloys at elevated temperatures is inherently dependent on th...
Current energy drivers are pushing research in power generation materials towards improved efficienc...
Alloy 617, a high temperature creep-resistant, nickel-based alloy, is being considered for the prima...
Nickel base alloys such as IN617 are one of the preferred choices for steam turbine components used ...
The tensile creep performance of a polycrystalline Co/Ni-base superalloy with a multimodal γ distrib...
Materials which precipitate secondary phases in intergranular regions suppress grain boundary slidin...
Alloy 617, a nickel-based solid solution alloy, is a frontrunner for use in intermediate heat exchan...
The Ni–22Cr–12Co–9Mo alloy (UNS alloy N06617, also known as alloy 617), of relatively common use at ...
The effect of initial microstructure on alloy 617 creep behaviour has been investigated at 850 °C an...
Nickel-based superalloys are being considered for applications within advanced nuclear power generat...
Inconel 617 is a nickel-based superalloy commonly selected for its high strength and oxidation resis...
Inconel 617 (IN617), a candidate alloy for applications in the Next Generation Nuclear Plant, derive...
A post-creep deformation analysis is carried out on the nickel-based superalloy Inconel 617 in order...
The evolution of a material\u27s microstructure can have dramatic effects on the mechanical and chem...
© 2018 Acta Materialia Inc. The microstructural and compositional evolution of intergranular carbide...
Creep deformation of nickel-based superalloys at elevated temperatures is inherently dependent on th...
Current energy drivers are pushing research in power generation materials towards improved efficienc...
Alloy 617, a high temperature creep-resistant, nickel-based alloy, is being considered for the prima...
Nickel base alloys such as IN617 are one of the preferred choices for steam turbine components used ...
The tensile creep performance of a polycrystalline Co/Ni-base superalloy with a multimodal γ distrib...
Materials which precipitate secondary phases in intergranular regions suppress grain boundary slidin...
Alloy 617, a nickel-based solid solution alloy, is a frontrunner for use in intermediate heat exchan...
The Ni–22Cr–12Co–9Mo alloy (UNS alloy N06617, also known as alloy 617), of relatively common use at ...
The effect of initial microstructure on alloy 617 creep behaviour has been investigated at 850 °C an...