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http://dx.doi.org/10.7736/KSPE.2013.30.3.271

Effect of Aging Heat Treatment on the Mechanical Properties in Inconel 718 Alloy  

Kang, Hee Jae (Department of Metallurgical Engineering, Dong-A Univ.)
Kim, Jung Min (Department of Metallurgical Engineering, Dong-A Univ.)
Jee, Sung Hwan (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Dong-A Univ.)
Sung, Jie Hyun (Mechatronics and Materials Institute, Daegu)
Kim, Young Hee (Regional Technology Innovation Center, Dong-A Univ.)
Sung, Jang Hyun (Regional Technology Innovation Center, Dong-A Univ.)
Jeon, Eon Chan (Regional Technology Innovation Center, Dong-A Univ.)
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Abstract
Inconel 718 super alloy was aging heat treated at the temperature range from $675^{\circ}C$ to $785^{\circ}C$ for 5~40 hours after solution annealing at $1025^{\circ}C$ for 1 hour. The aging treated specimens were investigated microstructure, mechanical properties and thermal expansion/contraction. Precipitates appeared for a long time aging treatment were niobium carbide and also ${\gamma}^{\prime}$ phase. For the aging treatment time of 10 hours, the changes in strength and hardness with increasing aging treatment temperature showed the maximum value at the temperature of $725^{\circ}C$. This maximum value is to be related with the precipitation of ${\gamma}^{\prime}$ and ${\gamma}^{{\prime}{\prime}}$ phases. The decrease in strength, elongation and hardness during long time aging at $725^{\circ}C$ were thought to be induced from the coarsening of the grain size and the transformation of ${\gamma}^{{\prime}{\prime}}$ phase to ${\gamma}^{\prime}$ phase. For the specimens treated for 10 hours, impact energy showed constant value of ~105 J with increasing the aging temperature, however this value continuously decreased with elapsing time at the aging temperature of $725^{\circ}C$. It was found that the decrease in impact value was induced from the coarsening of grain size and the carbide coarsening. The coefficient of thermal expansion of aging treated Inconel 718 alloy increased with raising test temperature, and the coefficient was appeared $11.57{\sim}12.09{\mu}m/m{\cdot}^{\circ}C$ and $14.28{\sim}14.39{\mu}m/m{\cdot}^{\circ}C$, respectively, after heating to $150^{\circ}C$ and $450^{\circ}C$.
Keywords
Inconel 718 Alloy; Impact Value; Tensile Properties; Aging Treatment; Dilatation;
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