Effects of nitride precipitation on delta phase formation in additively manufactured nickel superalloys

Additively manufactured Inconel 625 is particularly susceptible to the formation of niobium-rich δ-phase precipitates in the interdendritic regions during high temperature exposure. With specific minor alloying element combinations and nitrogen mass fractions on the order of 0.1 %, the formation of δ-phase can be suppressed through the precipitation of nitrides. For example, mass fractions of 0.39 % silicon and 0.03 % titanium led to the precipitation of Z-phase and η-nitrides, which consumed the excess niobium in the interdendritic regions and limited δ-phase formation. Even when holding the material at a temperature of 870 °C for 1000 h, the δ-phase volume fraction was approximately 2 %, which is far below the 6 % level observed in the wrought condition. When the titanium mass fraction was increased to 0.21 % and the silicon mass fraction decreased to 0.05 %, titanium-rich MN nitrides formed within the interdendritic regions instead. Since much of the Nb in these regions was not consumed by the nitrides, δ-phase formation was promoted and reached volume fractions above 10 %. The addition of a hot isostatic pressing step prior to high temperature exposure in both alloys produced a more uniform niobium distribution and minimized δ-phase formation at shorter times. At extended times, trends in the δ-phase volume fractions were similar to those observed in the as-deposited condition, with the initial alloy compositions driving differences in the distribution of excess niobium available for δ-phase formation.

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Work Title Effects of nitride precipitation on delta phase formation in additively manufactured nickel superalloys
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  1. J. S. Zuback
  2. T. A. Palmer
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  1. Additive manufacturing
  2. Nickel superalloy
  3. X-ray diffraction (XRD)
  4. Phase transformations
  5. Precipitates
License CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives)
Work Type Article
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  1. Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Publication Date March 5, 2024
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  1. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2023.172936
Deposited February 26, 2024

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