Investigation of Microstructure and Mechanical Performance of IN738LC Superalloy Thin Wall Produced by Pulsed Plasma Arc Additive Manufacturing

The IN738LC Ni-based superalloy strengthened by the coherent γ′-Ni<sub>3</sub>(Al,Ti) intermetallic compound is one of the most employed blade materials in gas turbine engines and IN738LC thin wall components without macro-cracks were fabricated by pulsed plasma arc additive manufacturin...

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Main Authors: Kaibo Wang, Zhe Sun, Yuxin Liu, Yaohui Lv
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/18/3924
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spelling doaj-1320b1470be94410b607aaa163989fb92020-11-25T02:43:13ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-09-01133924392410.3390/ma13183924Investigation of Microstructure and Mechanical Performance of IN738LC Superalloy Thin Wall Produced by Pulsed Plasma Arc Additive ManufacturingKaibo Wang0Zhe Sun1Yuxin Liu2Yaohui Lv3National Key Laboratory for Remanufacturing, Academy of Army Armored Force, Beijing 100072, ChinaNational Key Laboratory for Remanufacturing, Academy of Army Armored Force, Beijing 100072, ChinaNational Key Laboratory for Remanufacturing, Academy of Army Armored Force, Beijing 100072, ChinaNational Key Laboratory for Remanufacturing, Academy of Army Armored Force, Beijing 100072, ChinaThe IN738LC Ni-based superalloy strengthened by the coherent γ′-Ni<sub>3</sub>(Al,Ti) intermetallic compound is one of the most employed blade materials in gas turbine engines and IN738LC thin wall components without macro-cracks were fabricated by pulsed plasma arc additive manufacturing (PPAAM), which is more competitive when considering convenience and cost in comparison with other high-energy beam additive manufacturing technologies. The as-fabricated sample exhibited epitaxial growth columnar dendrites along the building direction with discrepant secondary arm spacing due to heat accumulation. A lot of fine γ′ particles with an average size of 81 nm and MC carbides were observed in the interdendritic region. Elemental segregation and γ–γ′ eutectic reaction were analyzed in detail and some MC carbides were confirmed in the reaction L + MC→γ + γ′. After standard heat treatment, bimodal distribution of γ′ phases, including coarse γ′ particles (385 nm, 42 vol.%) and fine γ′ particles (42 nm, 25 vol.%), was observed. The mechanism of microstructural evolution, phase formation, as well as cracking mechanisms were discussed. Microhardness and tensile tests were carried out to investigate the mechanical performance. The results show that both the as-fabricated and heat-treated samples exhibited a higher tensile strength but a slightly lower ductility compared with cast parts.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/18/3924microstructuremechanical performanceIN738LCpulsed plasma arc additive manufacturingcracking mechanism
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author Kaibo Wang
Zhe Sun
Yuxin Liu
Yaohui Lv
spellingShingle Kaibo Wang
Zhe Sun
Yuxin Liu
Yaohui Lv
Investigation of Microstructure and Mechanical Performance of IN738LC Superalloy Thin Wall Produced by Pulsed Plasma Arc Additive Manufacturing
Materials
microstructure
mechanical performance
IN738LC
pulsed plasma arc additive manufacturing
cracking mechanism
author_facet Kaibo Wang
Zhe Sun
Yuxin Liu
Yaohui Lv
author_sort Kaibo Wang
title Investigation of Microstructure and Mechanical Performance of IN738LC Superalloy Thin Wall Produced by Pulsed Plasma Arc Additive Manufacturing
title_short Investigation of Microstructure and Mechanical Performance of IN738LC Superalloy Thin Wall Produced by Pulsed Plasma Arc Additive Manufacturing
title_full Investigation of Microstructure and Mechanical Performance of IN738LC Superalloy Thin Wall Produced by Pulsed Plasma Arc Additive Manufacturing
title_fullStr Investigation of Microstructure and Mechanical Performance of IN738LC Superalloy Thin Wall Produced by Pulsed Plasma Arc Additive Manufacturing
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Microstructure and Mechanical Performance of IN738LC Superalloy Thin Wall Produced by Pulsed Plasma Arc Additive Manufacturing
title_sort investigation of microstructure and mechanical performance of in738lc superalloy thin wall produced by pulsed plasma arc additive manufacturing
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The IN738LC Ni-based superalloy strengthened by the coherent γ′-Ni<sub>3</sub>(Al,Ti) intermetallic compound is one of the most employed blade materials in gas turbine engines and IN738LC thin wall components without macro-cracks were fabricated by pulsed plasma arc additive manufacturing (PPAAM), which is more competitive when considering convenience and cost in comparison with other high-energy beam additive manufacturing technologies. The as-fabricated sample exhibited epitaxial growth columnar dendrites along the building direction with discrepant secondary arm spacing due to heat accumulation. A lot of fine γ′ particles with an average size of 81 nm and MC carbides were observed in the interdendritic region. Elemental segregation and γ–γ′ eutectic reaction were analyzed in detail and some MC carbides were confirmed in the reaction L + MC→γ + γ′. After standard heat treatment, bimodal distribution of γ′ phases, including coarse γ′ particles (385 nm, 42 vol.%) and fine γ′ particles (42 nm, 25 vol.%), was observed. The mechanism of microstructural evolution, phase formation, as well as cracking mechanisms were discussed. Microhardness and tensile tests were carried out to investigate the mechanical performance. The results show that both the as-fabricated and heat-treated samples exhibited a higher tensile strength but a slightly lower ductility compared with cast parts.
topic microstructure
mechanical performance
IN738LC
pulsed plasma arc additive manufacturing
cracking mechanism
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/18/3924
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