45-degree rafting in Ni-based superalloys: A combined phase-field and strain gradient crystal plasticity study

MA Ali, W Amin, O Shchyglo, I Steinbach - International Journal of Plasticity, 2020 - Elsevier
International Journal of Plasticity, 2020Elsevier
Abstract 45° rafting of Ni-based superalloys has been investigated with the help of creep test
simulations applying a strain gradient crystal plasticity model coupled to the multi-phase
field method. This mode of rafting lies in between P-and N-type rafting modes. The model
parameters are calibrated against experimental data for N-type rafting under high
temperature and low stress creep condition. By increasing the stress level, the mixed-mode
rafting of precipitates with a clear tendency toward formation of 45° rafts is observed. We …
Abstract
45° rafting of Ni-based superalloys has been investigated with the help of creep test simulations applying a strain gradient crystal plasticity model coupled to the multi-phase field method. This mode of rafting lies in between P- and N-type rafting modes. The model parameters are calibrated against experimental data for N-type rafting under high temperature and low stress creep condition. By increasing the stress level, the mixed-mode rafting of precipitates with a clear tendency toward formation of 45° rafts is observed. We show that the key factor for the occurrence of this type of rafting is the generation of highly localized creep strain of more than 10% due to non-homogeneous creep deformation in the form of slip bands. We have successfully captured the evolution of microstructure under high stress leading to production of localized shear bands.
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