Effect of cooling rate on the microstructures and hardness of FeNiCr superalloy

Fe-Ni-Cr superalloy is a heat resistant material that shows good mechanical strength and resistance to oxidation and corrosion at high temperature. Heat treatment was conducted on Fe-Ni-Cr superalloy to observe its effect on the microstructures and mechanical property namely hardness. Solution treat...

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Main Authors: Ridhwan, J., Hamzah, Esah, Effendy, H., Selamat, M. Z., Zulfattah, Z.
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spelling my.utm.404182019-03-05T01:46:49Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/40418/ Effect of cooling rate on the microstructures and hardness of FeNiCr superalloy Ridhwan, J. Hamzah, Esah Effendy, H. Selamat, M. Z. Zulfattah, Z. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Fe-Ni-Cr superalloy is a heat resistant material that shows good mechanical strength and resistance to oxidation and corrosion at high temperature. Heat treatment was conducted on Fe-Ni-Cr superalloy to observe its effect on the microstructures and mechanical property namely hardness. Solution treatment were carried out at 900oC, 975oC, 1050oC, and 1125oC followed by two cooling methods i.e quenching and air cool. The samples were analyzed by using materials characterization techniques such as SEM, XRD, and optical microscope. The Fe-Ni-Cr superalloy formed mainly dendritic austenitic structure with Cr23C6 precipitated along the grain boundaries. Increase in solution treatment temperature results in dissolution of chromium carbide, coarser grain, and lower hardness. Different cooling rate after solution treatment shows that fast cooling produces fewer and finer chromium carbide (Cr23C6) precipitates, finer grain, and higher hardness as compared with slow cooling rate. Highest hardness value which is 213.5 Hv was recorded on sample solution treated at 900oC followed by water quenched. Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2013 Article PeerReviewed Ridhwan, J. and Hamzah, Esah and Effendy, H. and Selamat, M. Z. and Zulfattah, Z. (2013) Effect of cooling rate on the microstructures and hardness of FeNiCr superalloy. Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, 5 (1). pp. 45-57. ISSN 2180-1053 http://www.ijame.ump.edu.my/images/Volume_8/30_Ridhwan%20et%20al.pdf
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Ridhwan, J.
Hamzah, Esah
Effendy, H.
Selamat, M. Z.
Zulfattah, Z.
Effect of cooling rate on the microstructures and hardness of FeNiCr superalloy
description Fe-Ni-Cr superalloy is a heat resistant material that shows good mechanical strength and resistance to oxidation and corrosion at high temperature. Heat treatment was conducted on Fe-Ni-Cr superalloy to observe its effect on the microstructures and mechanical property namely hardness. Solution treatment were carried out at 900oC, 975oC, 1050oC, and 1125oC followed by two cooling methods i.e quenching and air cool. The samples were analyzed by using materials characterization techniques such as SEM, XRD, and optical microscope. The Fe-Ni-Cr superalloy formed mainly dendritic austenitic structure with Cr23C6 precipitated along the grain boundaries. Increase in solution treatment temperature results in dissolution of chromium carbide, coarser grain, and lower hardness. Different cooling rate after solution treatment shows that fast cooling produces fewer and finer chromium carbide (Cr23C6) precipitates, finer grain, and higher hardness as compared with slow cooling rate. Highest hardness value which is 213.5 Hv was recorded on sample solution treated at 900oC followed by water quenched.
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author Ridhwan, J.
Hamzah, Esah
Effendy, H.
Selamat, M. Z.
Zulfattah, Z.
author_facet Ridhwan, J.
Hamzah, Esah
Effendy, H.
Selamat, M. Z.
Zulfattah, Z.
author_sort Ridhwan, J.
title Effect of cooling rate on the microstructures and hardness of FeNiCr superalloy
title_short Effect of cooling rate on the microstructures and hardness of FeNiCr superalloy
title_full Effect of cooling rate on the microstructures and hardness of FeNiCr superalloy
title_fullStr Effect of cooling rate on the microstructures and hardness of FeNiCr superalloy
title_full_unstemmed Effect of cooling rate on the microstructures and hardness of FeNiCr superalloy
title_sort effect of cooling rate on the microstructures and hardness of fenicr superalloy
publisher Universiti Malaysia Pahang
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/40418/
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