Effect of Ru on Deformation Mechanism and Microstructure Evolution of Single-Crystal Superalloys under Medium-Temperature and High-Stress Creep

Materials (Basel). 2023 Mar 29;16(7):2732. doi: 10.3390/ma16072732.

Abstract

In this work, the effect of the Ru element on the γ'-phase evolution and deformation mechanism in the fourth-generation Ni-based single-crystal superalloy was investigated. Results show that the Ru element alters the distribution coefficient of other elements in the alloy to produce reverse partitioning behavior, which leads to a difference in microstructure between 0Ru and 3Ru. The addition of Ru triggered the incubation period before the beginning of the primary creep stage, which depends on the creep temperature and stress during creep deformation. TEM results revealed that Ru addition inhibits the slip system {111}<112> at medium-temperature (760-1050 °C) and high-stress (270-810 MPa) creep, which brings a considerably low creep rate and high creep life to the Ru-containing alloy.

Keywords: creep deformation; deformation mechanism; single-crystal superalloys; γ′ phase.