Experimental Study of the High Temperature Mechanical Behaviors of TLP Bonding of Two Ni-Base Single Crystals

Author(s):  
T. Li ◽  
Qing Yuan Wang ◽  
Ai Qin Wang ◽  
Z.X. Wen ◽  
Zhu Feng Yue
2005 ◽  
Vol 297-300 ◽  
pp. 1489-1494 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Li ◽  
Qing Yuan Wang ◽  
Ai Qin Wang ◽  
Z.X. Wen ◽  
Zhu Feng Yue

In this paper, the mechanical behavior of Ni-base single crystals joint created by TLP bonding is presented. Experimental study has been performed on the TLP single crystal under loading conditions of static uniaxial tension, creep and Three-points-bending (T-P-B) at temperature of 850 °C. Specimens made of the base material, Ni-base single crystal specimens without bonding, were also tested under the same loading conditions. The mechanical behaviors of TLP single crystal is compared to the behaviors of base material. It was found that the static strength of the TLP specimens with the boundary normal to the tensile direction was 63% of the strength of the base material. The creep strength and the fracture ductile strength was more than 57% and 55% of that of the single crystal base material, respectively. The macro and micro graphs of fracture surfaces of specimens indicated that the fracture modes of the samples were brittle fracture.


Author(s):  
A. Garg ◽  
R. D. Noebe ◽  
R. Darolia

Small additions of Hf to NiAl produce a significant increase in the high-temperature strength of single crystals. Hf has a very limited solubility in NiAl and in the presence of Si, results in a high density of G-phase (Ni16Hf6Si7) cuboidal precipitates and some G-platelets in a NiAl matrix. These precipitates have a F.C.C structure and nucleate on {100}NiAl planes with almost perfect coherency and a cube-on-cube orientation-relationship (O.R.). However, G-phase is metastable and after prolonged aging at high temperature dissolves at the expense of a more stable Heusler (β'-Ni2AlHf) phase. In addition to these two phases, a third phase was shown to be present in a NiAl-0.3at. % Hf alloy, but was not previously identified (Fig. 4 of ref. 2 ). In this work, we report the morphology, crystal-structure, O.R., and stability of this unknown phase, which were determined using conventional and analytical transmission electron microscopy (TEM).Single crystals of NiAl containing 0.5at. % Hf were grown by a Bridgman technique. Chemical analysis indicated that these crystals also contained Si, which was not an intentional alloying addition but was picked up from the shell mold during directional solidification.


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