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Significant decrease in interfacial energy of grain boundary through serrated grain boundary transition
Authors:Hyun Uk Hong  Hi Won Jeong  In Soo Kim  Baig Gyu Choi  Young Soo Yoo  Chang Yong Jo
Institution:1. High Temperature Materials Research Group , Korea Institute of Materials Science, 797 Changwondaero , Changwon , Gyeongnam 641-831 , Republic of Korea;2. Department of Metallurgy and Advanced Materials Engineering , Changwon National University , 20 Changwondaehak-ro, Uichang-gu, Changwon, Gyeongnam 641-773 , Republic of Korea huhong@changwon.ac.kr;4. High Temperature Materials Research Group , Korea Institute of Materials Science, 797 Changwondaero , Changwon , Gyeongnam 641-831 , Republic of Korea
Abstract:The mechanism of serrated grain boundary formation and its effect on liquation behaviour have been studied in a wrought nickel-based superalloy – Alloy 263. It was newly discovered that grain boundaries are considerably serrated in the absence of γ?′-phase or M23C6 at the grain boundaries. An electron energy-loss spectroscopy study suggests that serration is triggered by the discontinuous segregation of C and Cr atoms at grain boundaries for the purpose of relieving the excessive elastic strain energy. The grain boundaries serrate to have specific segments approaching one {111} low-index plane at a boundary so that the interfacial free energy of the grain boundary can be decreased, which may be responsible for the driving force of the serration. The serrated grain boundaries effectively suppress grain coarsening and are highly resistant to liquation due to their lower wettability resulting from a lower interfacial energy of the grain boundary.
Keywords:Ni-based superalloys  grain boundary serration  grain boundary energy  grain boundary segregation  wetting
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