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Healing behaviour of creep induced cavities during hot isostatic pressing of nickel based superalloy

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Pages 1018-1021 | Received 20 Dec 2011, Accepted 08 Mar 2012, Published online: 12 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

The evolution of morphological characteristics associated with creep induced cavities in a cast polycrystalline superalloy under various hot isostatic pressing conditions was investigated. Concentrically oriented N type γ′ rafting structures near the sintering cavities were formed during sintering. The stress gradient causing a chemical potential gradient around the cavity plays a dominant role in solute diffusion, resulting in the nucleation and continuous growth of the solid solution on the cavity surface to achieve healing.

The financial support of the university–industry cooperation project (grant no. 201110026-01), sponsored by the Aviation Industry Corporation of China, is gratefully acknowledged.

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