Title of article
Development of heat-treatment process for a P/M superalloy for turbine blades
Author/Authors
Zainul Huda، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
4
From page
1664
To page
1667
Abstract
Powder metallurgy (P/M) superalloy turbine blades are increasingly being used in jet-aircraft engines. A notable advancement in the manufacture of P/M turbine blades is the development of a powder forge IN-792 nickel-based superalloy: APK-6. Although fatigue strength of the P/M material is image times superior as compared to cast blades, its creep strength is poor. The improvement in creep strength is ensured though microstructural control achieved by developing a suitable heat-treatment process.
Heat-treatment experiments in the temperature range of 117–1270 °C for duration of 20 min–22 h are conducted. The microstructural characterization involved use of both optical as well as electron microscopes (SEM). Appropriate microstructural features (grain size and γ′ particles size) in the P/M material were achieved through the grain-growth heat-treatment experiments so as to render the material suitable for application in turbine blades of aircraft engines.
Journal title
Materials and Design
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Materials and Design
Record number
1067536
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