The Influence of Annealing Temperature and Time on the Formation of δ-Phase in Additively-Manufactured Inconel 625

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M. R. Stoudt
E. A. Lass
D. S. Ng
M. E. Williams
F. Zhang
C. E. Campbell
G. Lindwall
L. E. Levine
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[1] National Institute of Standards and Technology,Material Measurement Laboratory
[2] Northwestern University,Materials Science and Engineering Department
[3] KTH Royal Institute of Technology,Department of Materials Science and Engineering
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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A | 2018年 / 49卷
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This research evaluated the kinetics of δ-phase growth in laser powder bed additively-manufactured (AM) Inconel 625 during post-build stress-relief heat treatments. The temperatures ranged between 650 °C and 1050 °C, and the times from 0.25 to 168 hours. The presence of δ-phase was verified for each temperature/time combination through multiple techniques. A conventional time-temperature-transformation diagram was constructed from the time-temperature data. Comparison to the growth in wrought IN625 with a similar nominal composition revealed that δ-phase formation occurred at least two orders of magnitude faster in the AM IN625. The results of this study also revealed that the segregated microstructure in the as-built condition has a strong influence on the kinetics of δ-phase formation in AM IN625 as compared to a homogenized material. Since control of the δ-phase growth is essential for reliable prediction of the performance of IN625 components in service, avoiding heat treatments that promote the formation of δ-phase in AM components that are not homogenized is highly recommended. This will be particularly true at elevated temperatures where the microstructural stability and the consistency of mechanical properties are more likely to be affected by the presence of δ-phase.
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页码:3028 / 3037
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