Evaluation of the Aging Effect on the Microstructure of Co-28Cr-6Mo-0.3C Alloy: Experimental Characterization and Computational Thermodynamics

In the current research, we studied the role of the solution treatment and aging on the microstructure of a Co−28Cr−5Mo−0.3C alloy. We used metallographic observations, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and hardness measurements for the evaluations. We also made a com...

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Main Authors: Shahab Zangeneh, Ersoy Erisir, Mahmoud Abbasi, Ali Ramazani
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-05-01
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spelling doaj-d4248dd882ac43e3b4bcd9997f12eb4f2020-11-25T02:03:38ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012019-05-019558110.3390/met9050581met9050581Evaluation of the Aging Effect on the Microstructure of Co-28Cr-6Mo-0.3C Alloy: Experimental Characterization and Computational ThermodynamicsShahab Zangeneh0Ersoy Erisir1Mahmoud Abbasi2Ali Ramazani3Department of Materials and Textile Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Razi University, Kermanshah 6714414971, IranDepartment of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Kocaeli University, Kocaeli TR-41380, TurkeyFaculty of Engineering, University of Kashan, Kashan 8731751167, IranDepartment of Aerospace Engineering, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Ann-Arbor, MI 48109, USAIn the current research, we studied the role of the solution treatment and aging on the microstructure of a Co&#8722;28Cr&#8722;5Mo&#8722;0.3C alloy. We used metallographic observations, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and hardness measurements for the evaluations. We also made a comparison between the phase equilibrium calculated with Thermo-Calc, using TCFE8 and TCNI8 thermodynamic databases and experimental findings. The experimental results showed that the transformation of the metastable FCC phase to the HCP phase during aging was extremely sensitive to the solution treatment prior to aging. The effect of the increase in the solution temperature and time was detectable through promotion of the martensitic transformation during quenching in which HCP<sub>1</sub> (straight bands) and HCP<sub>2</sub> (lamellar-type constitution) phases had developed. In contrast, a low solution temperature and time caused most of the primary carbides to remain in an undissolved condition in the matrix; therefore, during aging, no sign of the FCC to HCP<sub>1</sub> (straight bands) phase transformation could be observed. However, we observed the formation of the HCP<sub>2</sub> phase (lamellar-type constitution) at the grain boundaries. In addition, the X-ray diffraction pattern indicated that the sample solution treated at lower temperatures and shorter times had a stronger martensitic transformation during aging compared to the sample solution treated at higher temperatures and longer times. Hardness measurements confirmed the results. Thermodynamical calculations showed that an agreement existed between the experiments and calculations. We also discuss the results from the TCFE8 and TCNI8 databases.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/9/5/581Co-28Cr-5Mo-0.3C alloyagingprecipitationX-ray diffractionCALPHADmechanical properties
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author Shahab Zangeneh
Ersoy Erisir
Mahmoud Abbasi
Ali Ramazani
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Ersoy Erisir
Mahmoud Abbasi
Ali Ramazani
Evaluation of the Aging Effect on the Microstructure of Co-28Cr-6Mo-0.3C Alloy: Experimental Characterization and Computational Thermodynamics
Metals
Co-28Cr-5Mo-0.3C alloy
aging
precipitation
X-ray diffraction
CALPHAD
mechanical properties
author_facet Shahab Zangeneh
Ersoy Erisir
Mahmoud Abbasi
Ali Ramazani
author_sort Shahab Zangeneh
title Evaluation of the Aging Effect on the Microstructure of Co-28Cr-6Mo-0.3C Alloy: Experimental Characterization and Computational Thermodynamics
title_short Evaluation of the Aging Effect on the Microstructure of Co-28Cr-6Mo-0.3C Alloy: Experimental Characterization and Computational Thermodynamics
title_full Evaluation of the Aging Effect on the Microstructure of Co-28Cr-6Mo-0.3C Alloy: Experimental Characterization and Computational Thermodynamics
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Aging Effect on the Microstructure of Co-28Cr-6Mo-0.3C Alloy: Experimental Characterization and Computational Thermodynamics
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Aging Effect on the Microstructure of Co-28Cr-6Mo-0.3C Alloy: Experimental Characterization and Computational Thermodynamics
title_sort evaluation of the aging effect on the microstructure of co-28cr-6mo-0.3c alloy: experimental characterization and computational thermodynamics
publisher MDPI AG
series Metals
issn 2075-4701
publishDate 2019-05-01
description In the current research, we studied the role of the solution treatment and aging on the microstructure of a Co&#8722;28Cr&#8722;5Mo&#8722;0.3C alloy. We used metallographic observations, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and hardness measurements for the evaluations. We also made a comparison between the phase equilibrium calculated with Thermo-Calc, using TCFE8 and TCNI8 thermodynamic databases and experimental findings. The experimental results showed that the transformation of the metastable FCC phase to the HCP phase during aging was extremely sensitive to the solution treatment prior to aging. The effect of the increase in the solution temperature and time was detectable through promotion of the martensitic transformation during quenching in which HCP<sub>1</sub> (straight bands) and HCP<sub>2</sub> (lamellar-type constitution) phases had developed. In contrast, a low solution temperature and time caused most of the primary carbides to remain in an undissolved condition in the matrix; therefore, during aging, no sign of the FCC to HCP<sub>1</sub> (straight bands) phase transformation could be observed. However, we observed the formation of the HCP<sub>2</sub> phase (lamellar-type constitution) at the grain boundaries. In addition, the X-ray diffraction pattern indicated that the sample solution treated at lower temperatures and shorter times had a stronger martensitic transformation during aging compared to the sample solution treated at higher temperatures and longer times. Hardness measurements confirmed the results. Thermodynamical calculations showed that an agreement existed between the experiments and calculations. We also discuss the results from the TCFE8 and TCNI8 databases.
topic Co-28Cr-5Mo-0.3C alloy
aging
precipitation
X-ray diffraction
CALPHAD
mechanical properties
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/9/5/581
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