Published April 24, 2017 | Version v1
Journal article

Anisotropy effects during dwell-fatigue caused by δ-phase orientation in forged Inconel 718

  • 1. Division of Engineering Materials, Department of Management and Engineering, Linköping University, SE-58183 Linköping (Sweden)
  • 2. GKN Aerospace Engine Systems, R&T Centre, SE-46181 Trollhättan (Sweden)
  • 3. Department of Applied Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-41296 Göteborg (Sweden)

Description

Inconel 718 is a commonly used superalloy for turbine discs in the gas turbine industry. Turbine discs are often subjected to dwell-fatigue as a result of long constant load cycles. The effect of anisotropy on dwell-fatigue cracking in forged turbine discs have not yet been thoroughly investigated. Crack propagation behaviour was characterised using compact tension (CT) samples cut in different orientations from a real turbine disc forging. Samples were also cut in two different thicknesses in order to investigate the influence of plane strain and plane stress condition on the crack propagation rates. The samples were subjected to dwell-fatigue tests at 550 °C with 90 s or 2160 s dwell-times at maximum load. Microstructure characterisation was done using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) techniques such as electron channelling contrast imaging (ECCI), electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD), and light optical microscopy (LOM). The forged alloy exhibits strong anisotropic behaviour caused by the non-random δ-phase orientation. When δ-phases were oriented perpendicular compared to parallel to the loading direction, the crack growth rates were approximately ten times faster. Crack growth occurred preferably in the interface between the γ-matrix and the δ-phase.

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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2017.03.063

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DOI
10.1016/j.msea.2017.03.063;
PII
S0921-5093(17)30369-6;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Materials Science and Engineering. A, Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing
Journal Volume
692
Journal Page Range
p. 174-181
ISSN
0921-5093
CODEN
MSAPE3

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