Modeling of subsurface ceramic inclusions in metallic matrices

2020 ◽  
Vol 55 (5-6) ◽  
pp. 134-144
Author(s):  
Andrew C Pickard ◽  
David E Mills

All engineering materials have the potential to contain inhomogeneities that can act as initiators for fatigue cracks during cyclic loading. One class of inhomogeneity that can occur as a result of the processes used to create metallic materials is a ceramic inclusion, typically resulting from the raw material contamination during the melting process. This article examines the predicted behavior of hard ceramic inclusions in a nickel-base superalloy metallic matrix. Compressive residual stresses are created in the inclusion during cool down from a stress-free state at high temperature. The influence of the proximity of the inclusion to the surface of the matrix material is examined, together with the impact of subsequent uniaxial loading on the stress field in the inclusion and in the surrounding material. The stress field in the ceramic inclusion is observed to transition from compressive to tensile as a function of the proximity of the inclusion to the surface of the material and the applied uniaxial stress field. For deep subsurface inclusions, the uniaxial stress field required to achieve a tensile stress in the inclusion is close to the yield stress of the material. The sensitivity of this critical stress to material cyclic hardening behavior and to the temperature difference between the stress-free state and the operating state is also explored. The significance of these modeling results is discussed in terms of the sensitivity of nickel-base superalloys to crack formation and growth from ceramic inclusions and hence the impact on probabilistic fatigue life assessments of the presence, location and size of the ceramic inclusions.

2021 ◽  
pp. 85-94
Author(s):  
Ja.A. Vakhrusheva ◽  
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D.N. Smirnov ◽  
I.S. Makushchenko ◽  
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The work carried out studies of the physicomechanical properties of polysulfide sealants of brands of U-30M and UT-31 after thermal, light aging, and the assessment of mushrooms. The data on the resistance of sealants of brands U-30M and UT-31 are investigated and summarized after the impact of accelerated climatic tests and aggressive environments. The optimal time and conditions for the storage of vulcanized sealants in the unattended state and components of sealants in warehouse conditions are determined, as well as the causes of different storage of sealing pastes based on liquid thiocola.


2014 ◽  
Vol 996 ◽  
pp. 670-675 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Li ◽  
Shu Yan Zhang ◽  
Saurabh Kabra ◽  
Anton Tremsin ◽  
Brian Abbey ◽  
...  

This paper investigates residual stress due to fillet rolling on bolts made of ATI 718Plus® superalloy. Incremental hole drilling, neutron diffraction and neutron transmission have been used to assess residual stress near the bolt head fillet. A compressive residual stress field was identified in the first 0.5 mm from the surface. Post fillet rolling solution anneal can relieve the residual stress at the fillet.


2014 ◽  
Vol 618 ◽  
pp. 120-124
Author(s):  
Yuan Yuan Wang ◽  
Bao Sen Wang ◽  
Li Jia Chen

High temperature low cycle fatigue properties and fracture behavior of Inconel 625 nickel-base superalloy welding joint at 760oC were investigated under fully reversed total strain-controlled mode. The fatigue life and cyclic stress-strain data were analyzed to determine the individual strain fatigue parameters. It is noted that the welding joint exhibits the cyclic strain hardening and stability. The fatigue cracks initiate predominantly on the free surface of fatigue specimens and propagate in an intergranular mode or a mixed transgranular and intergranular mode.


Author(s):  
J. E. Elder ◽  
R. Thamburaj ◽  
P. C. Patnaik

MA754, an oxide-dispersion strengthened nickel-base superalloy, is the vane material being used in the High Pressure Turbine (HPT) Nozzle of the F404-400 turbofan engine. Thermal fatigue cracks are known to develop in the nozzle vanes during service and the component replacement costs can, in general, be very high. Attempts to demonstrate the feasiblity for braze repair of MA754 have thus far yielded little success. An experimental program aimed at developing a braze repair procedure for healing cracks in MA754 HPT nozzles is described. Thirteen different braze compositions, using two different brazing times and gap widths, are evaluated. Experimental results are described detailing the microstructure, degree of oxide agglomeration and porosity in the region of the brazed joints. The feasibility of applying a braze repair procedure to the nozzle component is discussed.


2014 ◽  
Vol 922 ◽  
pp. 61-66 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mau Sheng Chiou ◽  
An Chou Yeh ◽  
Sheng Rui Jian ◽  
Chen Ming Kuo

The effects of Aluminum addition on the oxidation behavior of CM-247LC Nickel base superalloy were investigated under high temperature isothermal oxidation test at 1000°C in the dry air. In this study, we explored the difference and observed the micro-structure of oxides, gamma matrix as well as gamma prime precipitate, and further studied the impact of high temperature oxidation behavior and phase stability analysis. Results showed that by adding small amount of Al in CM-247LC superalloy, protective oxides could form more easily, and a more regular morphology of gamma prime in the base material microstructure could be retained, which in-directly reduced the rate of outward diffusion and prevented further oxidation.


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