Temporal evolution of the nanostructure and phase compositions in a model Ni–Al–Cr alloy
In a Ni-5.2 Al-14.2 Cr at.% alloy with moderate solute supersaturations and a very small γ/ γ′ lattice parameter misfit, the nanostructural and compositional pathways during γ′(L1 2) precipitation at 873 K are investigated using atom-probe tomography, conventional transmission electron microscopy, a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Acta materialia 2006-07, Vol.54 (12), p.3199-3210 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In a Ni-5.2 Al-14.2 Cr at.% alloy with moderate solute supersaturations and a very small
γ/
γ′ lattice parameter misfit, the nanostructural and compositional pathways during
γ′(L1
2) precipitation at 873
K are investigated using atom-probe tomography, conventional transmission electron microscopy, and hardness measurements. Nucleation of high number densities (
N
v
>
10
23
m
−3) of solute-rich precipitates (mean radius
=
〈
R〉
=
0.75
nm), with a critical nucleus composition of Ni-18.3
±
0.9 Al-9.3
±
0.7 Cr at.%, initiates between 0.0833 and 0.167
h. With increasing aging time (a) the solute concentrations decay in spheroidal precipitates (〈
R〉
<
10
nm); (b) the observed early-stage coalescence peaks at maximum
N
v in coincidence with the smallest interprecipitate spacing; and (c) the reaction enters a quasi-stationary regime where growth and coarsening operate concomitantly. During this quasi-stationary regime, the
γ (face-centered cubic)-matrix solute supersaturations decay with a power-law dependence of about −1/3, while the dependencies of 〈
R〉 and
N
v are 0.29
±
0.05 and −0.64
±
0.06 at a coarsening rate slower than model predications. Coarsening models allow both equilibrium phase compositions to be determined from the compositional measurements. The observed early-stage coalescence is discussed in further detail. |
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ISSN: | 1359-6454 1873-2453 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.actamat.2006.03.015 |