A Microstructural Study of the Fatigue and Dwell-Fatigue Behaviour of ATI 718plus® Alloy

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Tsang R. M. Kearsey P. Au S. Oppenheimer E. McDevitt
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

A new superalloy, ATI 718Plus® Alloy (718Plus), has been developed to have a 55oC higher temperature capability over the traditionally used Alloy 718, while maintaining favourable processing characteristics and intrinsic raw material costs. The fatigue and dwell-fatigue behaviour of four microstructural variations of 718Plus are evaluated and compared to Waspaloy: 1) standard heat treated condition (HT1), 2) standard heat treated condition with thermal exposure at 732ºC (1350ºF) for 1000 hours (HT2), 3) fine grain condition with a modified d phase (HT3), and 4) fine grain overaged through modified heat treatment (HT4). The results show that the steady-state fatigue crack growth rates of each microstructural variation and both alloys are identical, with all of the 718Plus variations showing a clear advantage over Waspaloy in the fatigue crack threshold regime. Dwell-fatigue results show that Waspaloy has better resistance to crack propagation under dwell conditions; however, optimization of the precipitate phase shows vast improvement in the dwell-fatigue resistance of 718Plus.
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APA: J. Tsang R. M. Kearsey P. Au S. Oppenheimer E. McDevitt  (2010)  A Microstructural Study of the Fatigue and Dwell-Fatigue Behaviour of ATI 718plus® Alloy

MLA: J. Tsang R. M. Kearsey P. Au S. Oppenheimer E. McDevitt A Microstructural Study of the Fatigue and Dwell-Fatigue Behaviour of ATI 718plus® Alloy. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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