Solution heat-treatment of Nb-modified MAR-M247 superalloy

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MAR-M247 superalloy has excellent mechanical properties and good oxidation resistance at
elevated temperatures. Niobium is an element known as γ′ phase hardener in nickel-based
superalloys, besides promoting homogeneous distribution of MC carbides. This work is
inserted in a project that aims to evaluate the total replacement of tantalum by niobium
atoms in MAR-M247 superalloy (10.2 Co, 10.2 W, 8.5Cr, 5.6 Al, 1.6 Nb, 1.4 Hf, 1.1 Ti, 0.7 Mo,
0.15 C, 0.06 Zr, 0.015 B, Ni balance—wt.%). Based on microstructural characterizations (SEM
and FEG-SEM, both with EDS) of the as-cast material and heat-treated materials as well as
utilizing Thermocalc simulations and experiments of differential thermal analysis (DTA),
heat-treatment at 1260 °C for 8 h was chosen as an ideal condition for the solution of
Nb-modified MAR-M247 superalloy. The hardness of as-cast and ideally solution treated
materials was 390±14 HV and 415±6 HV, respectively.

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