Effect of microstructure refinement on low cycle fatigue behavior of Alloy 718

Microstructure refinement down to d ∼ 0.1–1 μm is known to enhance processing properties of hard-to-deform materials and particularly can be used for facilitating superplastic forming or roll-forming. However refined microstructure can compromise service properties, particularly fatigue properties....

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Main Authors: Mukhtarov Shamil, Utyashev Farid
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2014-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20141404001
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spelling doaj-c5d295afc0bd4c538c863833aee12a4c2021-02-02T09:14:06ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2014-01-01140400110.1051/matecconf/20141404001matecconf_eurosuperalloys14_04001Effect of microstructure refinement on low cycle fatigue behavior of Alloy 718Mukhtarov ShamilUtyashev Farid Microstructure refinement down to d ∼ 0.1–1 μm is known to enhance processing properties of hard-to-deform materials and particularly can be used for facilitating superplastic forming or roll-forming. However refined microstructure can compromise service properties, particularly fatigue properties. In the present work, the fatigue behavior of the fine-grained Alloy 718 has been investigated. A number of fine-grained conditions with a grain size ∼0.1–1 μm were produced using multiple forging with a graduate decrease of the forging temperature. Part of the forged fine-grained conditions was also subjected to conventional solution annealing and ageing. In this case a small grain size was controlled by precipitates of the δ phase located on grain boundaries. Low cycle fatigue tests of the fine-grained conditions were carried out at room and elevated temperatures. The obtained properties are compared with those of the Alloy 718 in the coarse-grained conditions. The effect of the grain size on the fatigue strength of the fine-grained Alloy 718 is discussed in terms of the microstructure evolution and fracture mode. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20141404001
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Effect of microstructure refinement on low cycle fatigue behavior of Alloy 718
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author_facet Mukhtarov Shamil
Utyashev Farid
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title Effect of microstructure refinement on low cycle fatigue behavior of Alloy 718
title_short Effect of microstructure refinement on low cycle fatigue behavior of Alloy 718
title_full Effect of microstructure refinement on low cycle fatigue behavior of Alloy 718
title_fullStr Effect of microstructure refinement on low cycle fatigue behavior of Alloy 718
title_full_unstemmed Effect of microstructure refinement on low cycle fatigue behavior of Alloy 718
title_sort effect of microstructure refinement on low cycle fatigue behavior of alloy 718
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Microstructure refinement down to d ∼ 0.1–1 μm is known to enhance processing properties of hard-to-deform materials and particularly can be used for facilitating superplastic forming or roll-forming. However refined microstructure can compromise service properties, particularly fatigue properties. In the present work, the fatigue behavior of the fine-grained Alloy 718 has been investigated. A number of fine-grained conditions with a grain size ∼0.1–1 μm were produced using multiple forging with a graduate decrease of the forging temperature. Part of the forged fine-grained conditions was also subjected to conventional solution annealing and ageing. In this case a small grain size was controlled by precipitates of the δ phase located on grain boundaries. Low cycle fatigue tests of the fine-grained conditions were carried out at room and elevated temperatures. The obtained properties are compared with those of the Alloy 718 in the coarse-grained conditions. The effect of the grain size on the fatigue strength of the fine-grained Alloy 718 is discussed in terms of the microstructure evolution and fracture mode.
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