Slow Strain Rate Tensile Testing to Assess the Ability of Superalloys to Resist Environment-Assisted Intergranular CrackingIntergranular fatigue crack initiation and growth due to environmental degradation, especially at notched features, can often limit the fatigue life of disk superalloys at high temperatures. For clear comparisons, the effects of alloy composition on cracking in air needs to be understood and compared separately from variables associated with notches and cracks such as effective stress concentration, plastic flow, stress relaxation, and stress redistribution. The objective of this study was to attempt using simple tensile tests of specimens with uniform gage sections to compare the effects of varied alloy composition on environment-assisted cracking of several powder metal and cast and wrought superalloys including ME3, LSHR, Udimet 720, ATI 718Plus alloy, Haynes 282, and Inconel 740. Slow and fast strain-rate tensile tests were found to be a useful tool to compare propensities for intergranular surface crack initiation and growth. The effects of composition and heat treatment on tensile fracture strain and associated failure modes were compared. Environment interactions were determined to often limit ductility, by promoting intergranular surface cracking. The response of various superalloys and heat treatments to slow strain rate tensile testing varied substantially, showing that composition and microstructure can significantly influence environmental resistance to cracking.
Document ID
20150000883
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Gabb, Timothy P. (NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH United States)
Telesman, Jack (NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH United States)
Banik, Anthony (ATI Allvac Monroe, NC, United States)
McDevitt, Erin (ATI Allvac Monroe, NC, United States)
Date Acquired
January 30, 2015
Publication Date
September 28, 2014
Subject Category
Aircraft Propulsion And PowerMetals And Metallic Materials
Report/Patent Number
GRC-E-DAA-TN17870Report Number: GRC-E-DAA-TN17870
Meeting Information
Meeting: International Symposium on Superalloy 718 and Derivatives
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Country: United States
Start Date: September 28, 2014
End Date: October 3, 2014
Sponsors: ASM International, Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
IDRelationTitle20140017059See AlsoUse of Slow Strain Rate Tensile Testing to Assess the Ability of Several Superalloys to Resist Environmentally-Assisted Intergranular Cracking