Oxidation assisted intergranular cracking in 718 Nickel Superalloy: on the mechanism of dynamic embrittlement

Nickel Superalloy 718 was specially designed for high temperatures. However, due to an embrittlement phenomenon, its application is limited up to 650 °C. This work presents a contribution to the understanding of the embrittlement mechanism focusing on the crack propagation kinetics responsible for t...

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Main Authors: Amanda de Vasconcelos Varela, Henrique Dias de Deus, Maisa Conceição de Siqueira, Monica Costa Rezende, Luiz Henrique de Almeida
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Published: Elsevier 2018-07-01
Series:Journal of Materials Research and Technology
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spelling doaj-2fffd2231545405e89aca28a1bbb36c02020-11-25T01:21:33ZengElsevierJournal of Materials Research and Technology2238-78542018-07-0173319325Oxidation assisted intergranular cracking in 718 Nickel Superalloy: on the mechanism of dynamic embrittlementAmanda de Vasconcelos Varela0Henrique Dias de Deus1Maisa Conceição de Siqueira2Monica Costa Rezende3Luiz Henrique de Almeida4Corresponding author.; Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Departamento de Engenharia Metalúrgica e de Materiais, C.P. 68505, Rio de Janeiro 21945-970, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Departamento de Engenharia Metalúrgica e de Materiais, C.P. 68505, Rio de Janeiro 21945-970, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Departamento de Engenharia Metalúrgica e de Materiais, C.P. 68505, Rio de Janeiro 21945-970, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Departamento de Engenharia Metalúrgica e de Materiais, C.P. 68505, Rio de Janeiro 21945-970, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Departamento de Engenharia Metalúrgica e de Materiais, C.P. 68505, Rio de Janeiro 21945-970, BrazilNickel Superalloy 718 was specially designed for high temperatures. However, due to an embrittlement phenomenon, its application is limited up to 650 °C. This work presents a contribution to the understanding of the embrittlement mechanism focusing on the crack propagation kinetics responsible for the brittle fracture. This manifestation is known as OAIC (Oxidation Assisted Intergranular Cracking), although the phenomenology resulting in such degradation is not well understood. The approach to the problem was accomplished in the solubilized condition by mechanical testing, fractography and activation energy calculation.Generally, high temperature dissociation of NbC in the presence of oxygen is pointed as the source of niobium that ultimately lead to fracture by Nb2O5 formation at grain boundaries. However, metallographic analysis of fractured samples between 600 and 925 °C at different strain rates indicated otherwise. Samples tested at 850 °C showed minimum ductility and fast intergranular crack propagation, at a short time incompatible with carbide dissociation and Nb2O5 formation. Furthermore, there is no evidence of sufficient NbC along grain boundaries to supply elemental niobium to the formation of the Nb2O5 continuous film. Besides, onset to OAIC as a function of temperature and strain rate led to a 223 kJ/mol activation energy, which can be associated to niobium self diffusion within the matrix. Considering that the dynamic aging phenomenon and the γ″ precipitation occur concomitantly with the deformation, the results suggest that niobium segregation together with preferential γ″ precipitation at grain boundary and the consequent stress state build up should play also a decisive role in the embrittlement. Keywords: Superalloy IN-718, OAIC, Oxidation, Embrittlement, Niobium, Segregationhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785417308293
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author Amanda de Vasconcelos Varela
Henrique Dias de Deus
Maisa Conceição de Siqueira
Monica Costa Rezende
Luiz Henrique de Almeida
spellingShingle Amanda de Vasconcelos Varela
Henrique Dias de Deus
Maisa Conceição de Siqueira
Monica Costa Rezende
Luiz Henrique de Almeida
Oxidation assisted intergranular cracking in 718 Nickel Superalloy: on the mechanism of dynamic embrittlement
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
author_facet Amanda de Vasconcelos Varela
Henrique Dias de Deus
Maisa Conceição de Siqueira
Monica Costa Rezende
Luiz Henrique de Almeida
author_sort Amanda de Vasconcelos Varela
title Oxidation assisted intergranular cracking in 718 Nickel Superalloy: on the mechanism of dynamic embrittlement
title_short Oxidation assisted intergranular cracking in 718 Nickel Superalloy: on the mechanism of dynamic embrittlement
title_full Oxidation assisted intergranular cracking in 718 Nickel Superalloy: on the mechanism of dynamic embrittlement
title_fullStr Oxidation assisted intergranular cracking in 718 Nickel Superalloy: on the mechanism of dynamic embrittlement
title_full_unstemmed Oxidation assisted intergranular cracking in 718 Nickel Superalloy: on the mechanism of dynamic embrittlement
title_sort oxidation assisted intergranular cracking in 718 nickel superalloy: on the mechanism of dynamic embrittlement
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Materials Research and Technology
issn 2238-7854
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Nickel Superalloy 718 was specially designed for high temperatures. However, due to an embrittlement phenomenon, its application is limited up to 650 °C. This work presents a contribution to the understanding of the embrittlement mechanism focusing on the crack propagation kinetics responsible for the brittle fracture. This manifestation is known as OAIC (Oxidation Assisted Intergranular Cracking), although the phenomenology resulting in such degradation is not well understood. The approach to the problem was accomplished in the solubilized condition by mechanical testing, fractography and activation energy calculation.Generally, high temperature dissociation of NbC in the presence of oxygen is pointed as the source of niobium that ultimately lead to fracture by Nb2O5 formation at grain boundaries. However, metallographic analysis of fractured samples between 600 and 925 °C at different strain rates indicated otherwise. Samples tested at 850 °C showed minimum ductility and fast intergranular crack propagation, at a short time incompatible with carbide dissociation and Nb2O5 formation. Furthermore, there is no evidence of sufficient NbC along grain boundaries to supply elemental niobium to the formation of the Nb2O5 continuous film. Besides, onset to OAIC as a function of temperature and strain rate led to a 223 kJ/mol activation energy, which can be associated to niobium self diffusion within the matrix. Considering that the dynamic aging phenomenon and the γ″ precipitation occur concomitantly with the deformation, the results suggest that niobium segregation together with preferential γ″ precipitation at grain boundary and the consequent stress state build up should play also a decisive role in the embrittlement. Keywords: Superalloy IN-718, OAIC, Oxidation, Embrittlement, Niobium, Segregation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785417308293
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