Enhanced fatigue performance of γ/γ′ dual-phase single-crystal superalloys with graded surface nanostructures
Shot peening (SP) is a common surface-strengthening technique for improving the fatigue resistance of γ/γ′ dual-phase Ni-based superalloys, yet the coordinated deformation mechanism of γ/γ′ dual-phase architecture and its role in fatigue strengthening remain elusive. In this study, unique graded sur...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing, 2024-11, Vol.916, p.147339, Article 147339 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Shot peening (SP) is a common surface-strengthening technique for improving the fatigue resistance of γ/γ′ dual-phase Ni-based superalloys, yet the coordinated deformation mechanism of γ/γ′ dual-phase architecture and its role in fatigue strengthening remain elusive. In this study, unique graded surface nanostructures were reported for the first time in shot peened single-crystal (SX) superalloys that possessed a six-fold fatigue life improvement compared to their non-treated counterparts. The graded nanostructures were composed of (i) outermost “fully nanocrystallized zone” (average grain size ∼55 nm) with nearly complete dissolution of γ′ precipitates, (ii) “transition zone” with partially fragmented γ′ precipitates, and (iii) “partially nanocrystallized γ channel zone” with the emergence of nanograins merely in the γ channels. These observations advance the previous understanding that only fully nanocrystallized zone is present in the SP-treated γ/γ′ SX superalloys. The graded surface nanostructures, together with work hardening and compressive residual stress, hindered strain localization and delayed crack initiation in the original soft γ matrix channels, thus prolonging the fatigue life. The collective outcomes of this work not only provide in-depth insights into the deformation mechanisms in shot-peened γ/γ′ dual-phase superalloys but also can be used to further tune their surface nanostructures and hence mechanical properties. |
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ISSN: | 0921-5093 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.msea.2024.147339 |