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ACTA AERONAUTICAET ASTRONAUTICA SINICA ›› 2011, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (6): 1139-1146.doi: CNKI:11-1929/V.20101213.1758.014

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Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of Alloys Co-9Al- (9-x)W-xMo-2Ta-0.02B at Room and High Temperatures

LI Hao, SHA Jiangbo, LI Shusuo   

  1. School of Materials Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, China
  • Received:2010-09-13 Revised:2010-10-11 Online:2011-06-25 Published:2011-06-24

Abstract: Based on the composition of Co-9Al-9W-2Ta-0.02B, 2at%, 4at%, 6at% and 9at% Mo are added to replace W (hereafter referred to as alloys 2Mo,4Mo,6Mo and 9Mo respectively; Mo-free alloy is referred to as alloy 0Mo). The effect of Mo additions on phase constitution, microstructure, HV hardness and room/high-temperature strength is investigated. It is found that the as-cast alloys show a microstructure composed of Co-base solid solution γ phase and intermetallic Co3(Al, Me) compound γ' phase (where Me stands for W, Mo and Ta). The γ phase is the matrix and the γ' phase is distributed on the grain boundaries of the γ phase. After 1 350 ℃/8 h solution and 800 ℃/100 h aging, a cubic γ' phase with a size of 200-300 nm homogeneously precipitates in the γ matrix for alloys 0Mo, 2Mo and 4Mo, and the as-cast γ' phase disappears. As for alloys 6Mo and 9Mo, the microstructure is significantly changed; however, no cubic γ' precipitates are found in the γ matrix; instead there is a large number of needle-like TCP precipitates, while the as-cast γ' phase Co3(Al, Me) compound changes to Co3(Al, Mo) compound. Abnormal yield characteristic is found for all alloys. As the Mo content increases, the room/high-temperature strength of the heat-treated alloys decreases, and the abnormal yield temperature shifts towards lower temperatures.

Key words: Co-base alloys, phase constitution, intermetallic compound, microstructure, mechanical property

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