Microstructural and mechanical properties of powder NiCoCrAlYTa superalloy consolidated by spark plasma sintering

F. Juarez L, C. Vahlas, Z. Li, S. Diaz De La T

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Abstract

In the present study, the spark plasma sintering technique is used to densify commercial alloy NiCoCrAlYTa. NiCoCrAlYTa powders are sintered at temperatures ranging between 1073°K and 1273°K to yield various microstructures. Full compaction is achieved in a short period of time and the overall processing duration does not exceed 30 min. Microstructure and porosity evaluations were conducted using scanning electron microscopy and chemical analysis. Two phases was identified Beta β and Gamma γ microstructure. Micro Vickers tests were carried out on the sintered specimens, the resultant properties at room temperature are very promising whereas resistance was obtained at 950°C.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTIC-STH'09
Subtitle of host publication2009 IEEE Toronto International Conference - Science and Technology for Humanity
Pages1019-1023
Number of pages5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009
Event2009 IEEE Toronto International Conference - Science and Technology for Humanity, TIC-STH'09 - Toronto, ON, Canada
Duration: 26 Sep 200927 Sep 2009

Publication series

NameTIC-STH'09: 2009 IEEE Toronto International Conference - Science and Technology for Humanity

Conference

Conference2009 IEEE Toronto International Conference - Science and Technology for Humanity, TIC-STH'09
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityToronto, ON
Period26/09/0927/09/09

Keywords

  • Component
  • NiCoCrAlYTa
  • Spark plasma sintering

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