Hierarchical phase evolution during direct laser deposition of an in-situ Ni-NbC composite

Direct laser deposition of a mixture of 90 wt.% nickel (Ni) and 10 wt.% niobium-carbide (NbC) using the laser engineered net shaping process resulted in the formation of an in-situ Ni-NbC composite with a complex hierarchical multi-phase microstructure. Detailed microstructural characterization at m...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scripta materialia 2023-03, Vol.226, p.115225, Article 115225
Hauptverfasser: Gaddam, Supreeth, Nartu, Mohan Sai Kiran Kumar Yadav, Chesetti, Advika, Mantri, Srinivas A., Mishra, Rajiv S., Dahotre, Narendra B., Banerjee, Rajarshi
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Zusammenfassung:Direct laser deposition of a mixture of 90 wt.% nickel (Ni) and 10 wt.% niobium-carbide (NbC) using the laser engineered net shaping process resulted in the formation of an in-situ Ni-NbC composite with a complex hierarchical multi-phase microstructure. Detailed microstructural characterization at multiple length scales revealed that the in-situ composite consisted of a primary dendritic Ni-rich γ phase with an interdendritic γ + NbC eutectic. The interdendritic eutectic γ phase further decomposes via discontinuous precipitation into a lamellar mixture of γ + δ phase (Ni3Nb). The sequence of phase evolution in this complex hierarchical in-situ composite system has also been established in the present study. [Display omitted]
ISSN:1359-6462
1872-8456
DOI:10.1016/j.scriptamat.2022.115225