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Creep Analysis of Inconel 718 Aged Superalloy at 675°C

2012-10-02
2012-36-0381
The study of creep has a major importance when materials are submitted to high stress and homologous temperature. Superalloys are designed to operate under high stress, temperature and corrosion environment. Those properties of superalloys are due to high temperature stable matrix, solid solution elements and precipitated particles. This study aims to determine the creep resistance of Inconel 718 aged superalloy obtained through the tests according to ASTM E139-06, at stress range of 510 to 700 MPa and temperature of 675°C. The parameters as the primary creep time (tp), steady-state creep rate (εs), time to rupture (tr) and strain to rupture (εr) are important to evaluate the creep resistance. It used a scanning electron microscope (SEM) to obtain images of the fracture surface of specimens. The images of the fracture surface were investigated in order to relate the temperature of test with the fracture mechanism.
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Microstructural Evaluation of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy Treated With Pulsed Laser Nd:YAG

2012-10-02
2012-36-0413
The present study concerns laser surface nitriding of Ti-6Al-4V. The Ti-6Al-4V alloy was submitted a superficial treatment of pulsed laser Nd:YAG (λ=1.064 μ\m) in atmosphere of 40wt% nitrogen-60wt% argon. The samples were characterized by optical microscopy and electron scanning microscopy. The microstructure of the surface nitrided Ti-6Al-4V consists of TiN dendrites distributed in α--Ti matrix. It can be noted that there is a significant enhancement in surface roughness after surface nitriding (6.60 μm) as compared to the as received Ti-6Al-4V (0.46 μm). The microhardness of the surface is improved to 1100 VHN as compared to the 340 VHN of substrate.
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