L. Fournier et al., Oxidation induced intergranular cracking and Portevin-Le Chatelier effect in nickel base superalloy 718, MAT SCI E A, 316(1-2), 2001, pp. 166-173
The mechanical behaviour of nickel base superalloy 718 was investigated by
means of constant extension rate tensile (CERT) tests performed at 5 x 10(-
7) s(-1), in air and under secondary vacuum, in the temperature range 400-6
00 degreesC. Below 470 degreesC, the Portevin-Le Chatelier (PLC) effect occ
urs and leads to shear fracture. Above 500 degreesC, the PLC effect disappe
ars and oxidation-induced intergranular cracking takes place. The transitio
n from serrated flow to continuous plastic flow occurs abruptly in a narrow
temperature domain (470-500 degreesC) and coincides with a transition from
ductile to intergranular cracking. Thus, the interactions between oxidatio
n and plasticity at the crack tip were investigated by means of a specific
CERT test conducted at 500 degreesC up to 4% plastic strain and at 470 degr
eesC up to fracture in air. Results show that the local plastic strain rate
may control the oxidation induced intergranular cracking process. (C) 2001
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