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On the microtwinning mechanism in a single crystal superalloy

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Barba, D 
Alabort, E 
Collins, DM 
Wilkinson, AJ 

Abstract

© 2017 Acta Materialia Inc. The contribution of a microtwinning mechanism to the creep deformation behaviour of single crystal superalloy MD2 is studied. Microtwinning is prevalent for uniaxial loading along 〈011〉 at 800°C for the stress range 625 to 675 MPa and 825°C for 625 MPa. Using quantitative stereology, the twin fraction and twin thickness are estimated; this allows the accumulated creep strain to be recovered, in turn supporting the role of the microtwinning mode in conferring deformation. Atom probe tomography confirms the segregation of Cr and Co at the twin/parent interface, consistent with the lowering of the stacking fault energy needed to support twin lengthening and thickening. A model for diffusion-controlled growth of twins is proposed and it is used to recover the measured creep strain rate. The work provides the basis for a thermo-mechanical constitutive model of deformation consistent with the microtwinning mechanism.

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Keywords

Microtwinning, Superalloy, Diffusion, Creep, Segregation

Journal Title

Acta Materialia

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Journal ISSN

1359-6454
1873-2453

Volume Title

135

Publisher

Elsevier BV