Titanium Carbide Effects on the Fracture of Inconel 100—A Case Study

D. Moreno, O. Kam, Boris Wolfman, O. Nafman, Shir Abrahami, A. Cohen, Yochanan Nachmana, Zion Harush, M. Shapira
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Carbides and borides appear as minor phases in Inconel 100, although the carbon content (0.18%) is relatively high in comparison to other nickel-base superalloys. The material properties of this alloy depend on a number of interrelated microstructural parameters, including the volume fraction of γ' to γ, grain size, elemental distribution, and precipitation of carbides and borides. This study presents a characterization and a failure analysis of Inconel 100 samples loaded to fracture at 760℃ and an examination of their fractography. Chemical analysis, optical metallography, SEM and EDS were used for the characterization of the unusual areas of fracture that were found on the samples. The thermodynamic stability of TiC led to the conclusion that the possibility of creating very large, stable mono carbides, especially TiC carbide, during the production process is the reason for the short time to failure obtained in this work.
碳化钛对Inconel 100-A断裂的影响
碳化物和硼化物作为次要相出现在Inconel 100中,尽管与其他镍基高温合金相比碳含量(0.18%)相对较高。该合金的材料性能取决于许多相关的微观结构参数,包括γ′到γ的体积分数、晶粒尺寸、元素分布以及碳化物和硼化物的析出。本文介绍了在760℃下加载断裂的Inconel 100试样的特征和失效分析,并对其断口形貌进行了检查。利用化学分析、光学金相、扫描电镜和能谱仪对样品上发现的异常断裂区域进行了表征。TiC的热力学稳定性使我们得出结论,在生产过程中可能产生非常大的、稳定的单一碳化物,特别是TiC碳化物,这是本工作中获得的短失效时间的原因。
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