Ys. Lim et al., MICROSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF SENSITIZED NI-BASE ALLOY-600 AFTER LASER-SURFACE MELTING, Metallurgical and materials transactions. A, Physical metallurgy andmaterials science, 28(5), 1997, pp. 1223-1231
A study using a transmission electron microscope (TEM) equipped with a
n energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometer was carried out to investigate
microstructural and compositional changes in sensitized Ni-base Alloy
600, the surface of which had been melted by a CO2 laser beam. Cr-rich
carbides, having formed along grain boundaries during sensitization t
reatment, were dissolved completely or partially in the heat-affected
zone (HAZ) close to or far from the laser-melted zone (LMZ), respectiv
ely, accompanied by the disappearance of Cr depletion at the boundarie
s. The microstructure of the LMZ consisted of fine cells in the grains
having epitaxially solidified from the HAZ, and Cr concentration was
observed to increase along the cell and grain boundaries in the LMZ. I
n addition, the cell walls in the LMZ were decorated with dislocations
, and very fine particles, found to be a TiN type, were distributed ra
ndomly along the cell walls with tangled dislocations around them. The
high dislocation density in the cell walls is attributed to the resid
ual tensile stress developed during the rapid solidification.