Microstructural characteristics of new type γ-γ` Co-9Al-9W cobalt-based superalloys in as-cast state

The paper presented deals primary with the structure characteristics of a new type of cobalt-based superalloys Co-9Al-9W type, casted via induction melting process with partially dosing of Common problems described in literature are focused on difficulties in obtaining uniform distribution of tungst...

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Main Authors: A. Tomaszewska, B. Oleksiak
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Language:English
Published: Croatian Metallurgical Society 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/278975
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spelling doaj-02c0ec17248342329ad53dbb07c2ccf22020-11-24T21:12:10ZengCroatian Metallurgical SocietyMetalurgija0543-58461334-25762018-01-01571-29194Microstructural characteristics of new type γ-γ` Co-9Al-9W cobalt-based superalloys in as-cast state A. Tomaszewska0B. Oleksiak1Silesian University of Technology, Katowice, PolandSilesian University of Technology, Katowice, PolandThe paper presented deals primary with the structure characteristics of a new type of cobalt-based superalloys Co-9Al-9W type, casted via induction melting process with partially dosing of Common problems described in literature are focused on difficulties in obtaining uniform distribution of tungsten, particularly in interdendritic areas. That was the reason for the modified casting process to be applied. The method of tungsten dosing into liquid melts of Co and Al allows to obtain microstructure characterized by considerably decreased microsegregation. The material obtained was analyzed by standard methods such as light and scanning microscopy with analysis of chemical composition in micro-areas. Additionally, the detailed analysis of the sub-grain level was made by S/TEM on thin foils collected from equiaxed grains zone of the ingot.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/278975Co-9Al-9W alloycasting processprimary microstructureScanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) analysisScanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM) analysis
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author A. Tomaszewska
B. Oleksiak
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B. Oleksiak
Microstructural characteristics of new type γ-γ` Co-9Al-9W cobalt-based superalloys in as-cast state
Metalurgija
Co-9Al-9W alloy
casting process
primary microstructure
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) analysis
Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM) analysis
author_facet A. Tomaszewska
B. Oleksiak
author_sort A. Tomaszewska
title Microstructural characteristics of new type γ-γ` Co-9Al-9W cobalt-based superalloys in as-cast state
title_short Microstructural characteristics of new type γ-γ` Co-9Al-9W cobalt-based superalloys in as-cast state
title_full Microstructural characteristics of new type γ-γ` Co-9Al-9W cobalt-based superalloys in as-cast state
title_fullStr Microstructural characteristics of new type γ-γ` Co-9Al-9W cobalt-based superalloys in as-cast state
title_full_unstemmed Microstructural characteristics of new type γ-γ` Co-9Al-9W cobalt-based superalloys in as-cast state
title_sort microstructural characteristics of new type γ-γ` co-9al-9w cobalt-based superalloys in as-cast state
publisher Croatian Metallurgical Society
series Metalurgija
issn 0543-5846
1334-2576
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The paper presented deals primary with the structure characteristics of a new type of cobalt-based superalloys Co-9Al-9W type, casted via induction melting process with partially dosing of Common problems described in literature are focused on difficulties in obtaining uniform distribution of tungsten, particularly in interdendritic areas. That was the reason for the modified casting process to be applied. The method of tungsten dosing into liquid melts of Co and Al allows to obtain microstructure characterized by considerably decreased microsegregation. The material obtained was analyzed by standard methods such as light and scanning microscopy with analysis of chemical composition in micro-areas. Additionally, the detailed analysis of the sub-grain level was made by S/TEM on thin foils collected from equiaxed grains zone of the ingot.
topic Co-9Al-9W alloy
casting process
primary microstructure
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) analysis
Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM) analysis
url http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/278975
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