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Phase-specific high temperature creep behaviour of a pre-rafted Ni-based superalloy studied by X-ray synchrotron diffraction

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The phase-specific high temperature creep behaviours of the and phases of a rafted Ni-based single crystal superalloy were investigated by a combination of in situ creep experiments and diffraction of high-energy X-ray synchrotron radiation. In situ experiments were performed at constant temperatures in a 9301125 degrees C temperature range and under variable applied stress in order to study the material's response (plastic strain, load transfer) to stress jumps. Using three crystal diffractometry in transmission (Laue) geometry, it was possible to measure the average lattice parameters of both the matrix and the rafts in the [100] direction at intervals shorter than 300s. The absolute precision on the measurement of the constrained transverse mismatch (in the rafts' plane) is better than 10(5). Plastic strain occurs within the corridors as soon as the Von Mises stress exceeds the Orowan stress. The plasticity of the rafts apparently depends on the transverse stress (i.e. perpendicular to the tensile axis) exceeding a threshold value of 60MPa.
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L. Dirand, Alain Jacques, J. Ph. Chateau-Cornu, Thomas Schenk, Olivier Ferry, et al.. Phase-specific high temperature creep behaviour of a pre-rafted Ni-based superalloy studied by X-ray synchrotron diffraction. Philosophical Magazine, 2013, 93 (10-12, SI), pp.1384-1412. ⟨10.1080/14786435.2012.746794⟩. ⟨hal-01344187⟩
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