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Meeting 2024 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Accelerated Testing to Understand the Long Term Performance of High Temperature Materials
Presentation Title Grain Boundary Segregation Behavior in Ni and Fe Based Alloys During Diffusional Creep
Author(s) Boopathy Kombaiah, Sriswaroop Dasari, Chaitanya Bhave, Shehab Shousha, Advika Chesetti, Saurabh Kadambi
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Boopathy Kombaiah
Abstract Scope While the diffusional creep in materials is a well-known phenomenon, direct experimental evidence is still lacking to support this deformation mechanism. The current study is thus focused on understanding the diffusional creep mechanisms in candidate alloy systems such as Ni-Cr, Ni-Re, and Fe-Cr-Ni alloys. Specifically, this study tests the hypothesis of varied solute segregation to the grain boundaries depending on their orientation with respect to tensile loading axis. The grain boundaries in the undeformed or grip section of the specimen were compared to grain boundaries in the gauge section that are parallel or perpendicular to loading direction. The results reveal interesting insights into the competition between thermal equilibrium and diffusional creep induced segregation processes in the alloys. The experiments were further supported by a novel chemo-mechanics coupled diffusion model for multicomponent alloys that predicts elemental segregation at grain boundaries.
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Keywords High-Temperature Materials, Modeling and Simulation, Characterization

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Accelerated Evaluation of Nanometer Scale Plastic Deformation Events Characteristics for Long-term Performance Prediction
Dynamic Twinning and its Contribution to Enhancing High-temperature Mechanical Properties of the Modified Ni-base Superalloy
Effect of Compositional Complexity on the Creep of High Entropy Alloys
Effect of Contaminant Localization on Stress Corrosion Cracking in Ni-Base Superalloys Single Crystals
Exploring the Service Life Extremes of 716 in Highly Corrosive Environments
Grain Boundary Segregation Behavior in Ni and Fe Based Alloys During Diffusional Creep
High-throughput Creep Testing for Additively Manufactured 316H SS by Using Microstructurally-graded Specimen
Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Austenitic Stainless Steel at Extreme Temperatures
Non-isothermal Creep Loading Under Multiaxial Stress State in Ni-based Single Crystal Superalloys
Phase-field Modeling of Tertiary γ’ Precipitation During Non-isothermal Loading in Ni-based Single-crystal Superalloys
Progress and Future Concepts for Accelerated Creep Testing
Stress Relaxation as a High Throughput and Accelerated Test to Evaluate Creep Strength in Additively Manufactured Ni-alloys
Surface-roughness Effects on Creep Performance in Ni-based Single-crystal Superalloys

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