Yamato Sasaki
Tohoku University
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Volume 4: Energy Systems Analysis, Thermodynamics and Sustainability; Combustion Science and Engineering; Nanoengineering for Energy, Parts A and B | 2011
Hideo Miura; Ken Suzuki; Yamato Sasaki; Tomohiro Sano; Naokazu Murata
In order to assure the reliability of advanced gas turbine systems, it is very important to evaluate the damage of high temperature materials such as Ni-base superalloys under creep and fatigue conditions quantitatively. Since the micro texture of the gamma-prime (γ′ ) phase was found to vary during the creep damage process, it is possible, therefore, to evaluate the creep damage of this material quantitatively by measuring the change of the micro texture. The mechanism of the directional coarsening of γ′ phasesof Ni-base superalloy under uni-axial strain at high temperatures, which is called rafting, was analyzed by using molecular dynamics (MD) analysis. The stress-induced anisotropic diffusion of Al atoms perpendicular to the finely dispersed γ/γ′ interface in the superalloy was observed clearly in a Ni(001)/Ni3 Al(001) interface structure. The stress-induced anisotropic diffusion was validated by experiment using the stacked thin films structures which consisted of the (001) face-centered cubic (FCC) interface. The reduction of the diffusion of Al atoms perpendicular to the interface is thus, effective for improving the creep and fatigue resistance of the alloy. It was also found by MD analysis that the dopant elements in the superalloy also affected the strain-induced diffusion of Al atoms. Both palladium and tantalum were effective elements which restrain Al atoms from moving around the interface under the applied stress, while titanium and tungsten accelerated the strain-induced anisotropic diffusion, and thus, the rafting phenomenon.Copyright
ASME 2010 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition | 2010
Yamato Sasaki; Hiroyuki Itoh; Naokazu Murata; Ken Suzuki; Hideo Miura
In order to assure the reliability of advanced gas turbine systems, it is very important to evaluate the damage of high temperature materials such as Ni-base superalloys under creep and fatigue conditions quantitatively. Since the micro texture of the gamma-prime (γ′ ) phase was found to vary during the creep damage process, it is possible, therefore, to evaluate the creep damage of this material quantitatively by measuring the change of the micro texture. The mechanism of the directional coarsening of γ′ phases (rafting) of Ni-base superalloy under an uni-axial strain at high temperatures was analyzed by molecular dynamics (MD) analysis. The stress-induced anisotropic diffusion of Al atoms perpendicular to the initially finely dispersed γ/γ′ interface in the superalloy crystal was observed clearly in a Ni(001)/Ni3 Al(001) interface structure. The stress-induced anisotropic diffusion was validated by experiment using the stacked thin films structures which consisted of the (001) face-centered cubic (FCC) interface. The reduction of the diffusion of Al atoms perpendicular to the interface is thus, effective for improving the creep and fatigue resistance of the alloy. It was also found by MD analysis that the dopant elements in the superalloy also affected the strain-induced diffusion of Al atoms. Palladium was one of the most effective elements which restrain Al atoms from moving around the interface under the applied stress.© 2010 ASME
The Proceedings of the Materials and Mechanics Conference | 2011
Ken Suzuki; Tomohiro Sano; Yamato Sasaki; Hideo Miura
The Proceedings of the Materials and Mechanics Conference | 2011
Tomohiro Sano; Yamato Sasaki; Ken Suzuki; Hideo Miura
The Proceedings of Conference of Tohoku Branch | 2011
Yamato Sasaki; Ken Suzuki; Hideo Miura
The Proceedings of the Materials and Mechanics Conference | 2010
Yamato Sasaki; Ken Suzuki; Hideo Miura
The Proceedings of Conference of Tohoku Branch | 2010
Yamato Sasaki; Naokazu Murata; Ken Suzuki; Hideo Miura
The Proceedings of Conference of Tohoku Branch | 2010
Ken Suzuki; Yamato Sasaki; Hideo Miura
The Proceedings of Autumn Conference of Tohoku Branch | 2010
Tomohiro Sano; Yamato Sasaki; Ken Suzuki; Hideo Miura
The Proceedings of Autumn Conference of Tohoku Branch | 2009
Yamato Sasaki; Naokazu Murata; Ken Suzuki; Hideo Miura