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Topic Title: PDF REPORT: Mechanical Properties of a Superalloy Disk With a Dual Grain Structure
Topic Summary: Gayda et. al., NASA Glenn Research Center, 2003
Created On: 2/10/2007 4:28 AM

 2/10/2007 4:28 AM


Lynette Karabin

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Joined: 2/5/2007

Mechanical properties from an advanced, nickel-base superalloy disk, with a dual grain structure consisting of a fine grain bore and coarse grain rim, were evaluated. The dual grain structure was produced using NASA's low cost Dual Microstructure Heat Treatment (DMHT) process. The results showed the DMHT disk to have a high strength, fatigue resistant bore comparable to a subsolvus (fine grain) heat treated disk, and a creep resistant rim comparable to a supersolvus (coarse grain) heat treated disk. Additional work on subsolvus solutioning before or after the DMHT conversion appears to be a viable avenue for further improvement in disk properties.

SOURCE: Gayda, J., T. Gabb, and P. Kantzos. Mechanical Properties of a Superalloy Disk With a Dual Grain Structure. NASA/TM-2003-212181. NASA Glenn Research Center, March 2003.

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