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Title: The structure of heat-resisting alloy modified by thermal treatment and alloyed by rhenium and lanthanum
Authors: Kozlov, E. V.
Popova, N. A.
Nikonenko, Elena Leonidovna
Kondratyuk, Alexey Alekseevich
Kuznetsov, M. E.
Klopotov, A. A.
Keywords: структуры; жаропрочные сплавы; термическая обработка; легирование; рений; лантан; направленная кристаллизация; отжиг; термостойкость
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Citation: The structure of heat-resisting alloy modified by thermal treatment and alloyed by rhenium and lanthanum / E. V. Kozlov [et al.] // IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. — 2016. — Vol. 156 : Materials and Technologies of New Generations in Modern Materials Science : International Conference and Youth Scientific School, 9–11 June 2016, Tomsk, Russia : [proceedings]. — [012036, 6 p.].
Abstract: The paper presents the scanning and transmission electron microscope investigations of the structure, phase composition, and morphology of heat-resisting alloy modified by thermal treatment and additionally alloyed by rhenium and lanthanum. Rhenium alloy is obtained by the directional crystallization technique. The structural investigations are carried out for three alloy states, i.e. 1) original (after the directional crystallization); 2) 1150°С annealing during 1 h and 1100°С annealing during 480 h; 3) 1150°С annealing during 1 h and 1100°С annealing during 1430 h. It is shown that fcc-based [gamma]- and [gamma]'-phases are primary in all states of the alloy. [gamma]'-phase has L12 structure, while [gamma]-phase is a disordered phase. Rhenium and lanthanum are phase-forming elements. Investigations show that high-temperature annealing modifies the structural and phase conditions of the heat-resisting alloy.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/36543
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