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Scripta Materialia | 2003

Effects of NiAl-β precipitates on fatigue crack propagation of INCONEL alloy 783 under time-dependent condition with various load ratios

Longzhou Ma; Keh-Minn Chang; Sarwan K. Mannan; Shailesh J. Patel

Abstract Hold time fatigue crack growth with various load ratios and sustained loading crack growth tests were conducted on INCONEL ® alloy 783 for different microstructures at 650 °C in air. The results showed that the presence of intergranular NiAl-β precipitates significantly improves the resistance to fatigue crack propagation under time-dependent conditions. Crack growth retardation was observed as the cyclic loading approached the sustained loading status.


Archive | 2018

Superalloy 718: Evolution of the Alloy from High to Low Temperature Application

Shailesh J. Patel; John J. deBarbadillo; Stephen Coryell

Alloy 718 (UNS N07718) was the culmination of a research project started in the mid-1950s to develop a stronger pipe alloy for coal-fired power plants. It was never used for that application, but it was quickly adopted for aircraft turbine engines because of its very high strength, thermal stability, formability and weldability compared to the γʹ-strengthened alloys available in the 1960s. Alloy 718 derives its unique combination of strength and fabricability from a coherent ordered tetragonal phase γʺ and the slow diffusion rate of its main constituent, niobium. Very early in its commercial life, alloy 718 was recognized as having attributes for both ambient and cryogenic temperature uses as well. Impact toughness, aqueous corrosion resistance, and non-ferromagnetic properties were important attributes. Alloy 718 replaced established age-hardened iron/nickel-base alloys such as A-286, K-500 and X-750 as well as martensitic steels in a wide range of components in the space launch, oil and gas, marine, nuclear and superconducting magnet industries. As the applications became more specialized, so did the heat treatments and microstructures to accentuate specific properties. A common thread through these low temperature applications has been hydrogen embrittlement and a substantial body of literature documents our increasing awareness of its role in service performance. In recent decades, new alloys based on alloy 718 and the γʺ strengthening phase have been introduced, especially for oil and gas production equipment. This paper describes the early development of alloy 718 for these important applications, along with alloy, microstructure and heat-treatment evolution and current status.


Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2003

Microstructural stability and mechanical properties of a new nickel-based superalloy

Shuangqun Zhao; Xishan Xie; Gaylord D. Smith; Shailesh J. Patel


Materials & Design | 2006

Research and improvement on structure stability and corrosion resistance of nickel-base superalloy INCONEL alloy 740

Shuangqun Zhao; Xishan Xie; Gaylord D. Smith; Shailesh J. Patel


Materials Letters | 2004

Gamma prime coarsening and age-hardening behaviors in a new nickel base superalloy

Shuangqun Zhao; Xishan Xie; Gaylord D. Smith; Shailesh J. Patel


Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2005

The corrosion of INCONEL alloy 740 in simulated environments for pulverized coal-fired boiler

Shuangqun Zhao; Xishan Xie; Gaylord D. Smith; Shailesh J. Patel


Procedia Engineering | 2013

Nickel Base Superalloys for Next Generation Coal Fired AUSC Power Plants

Shailesh J. Patel; John J. deBarbadillo; Brian A. Baker; Ronald D. Gollihue


Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A-physical Metallurgy and Materials Science | 2002

Effect of prolonged isothermal exposure on elevated-temperature, time-dependent fatigue-crack propagation in INCONEL alloy 783

Longzhou Ma; Keh-Minn Chang; Sarwan K. Mannan; Shailesh J. Patel


JOM | 2006

A century of discoveries, inventors, and new nickel alloys

Shailesh J. Patel


Superalloys | 2004

Thermal Stability Study on a New Ni-Cr-Co-Mo-Nb-Ti-Al Superalloy

S. Zhao; J. Dong; Xishan Xie; Gaylord D. Smith; Shailesh J. Patel

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Sarwan K. Mannan

Special Metals Corporation

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Gaylord D. Smith

Special Metals Corporation

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Xishan Xie

University of Science and Technology Beijing

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Shuangqun Zhao

University of Science and Technology Beijing

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Keh-Minn Chang

West Virginia University

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Brian A. Baker

Special Metals Corporation

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Stephen Coryell

Special Metals Corporation

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