TY - JOUR A1 - Agudo Jácome, Leonardo A1 - Göbenli, G. A1 - Eggeler, G. ED - Göken, M. T1 - Transmission electron microscopy study of the microstructural evolution during high-temperature and low-stress (011) [01-1] shear creep deformation of the superalloy single crystal LEK 94 N2 - The present work describes the shear creep behavior of the superalloy LEK 94 at temperatures between 980 and 1050 °C and shear stresses between 50 and 140 MPa for loading on the macroscopic crystallographic shear system (MCSS) (011)[01-1]. The strain rate versus strain curves show short primary and extended secondary creep regimes. We find an apparent activation energy for creep of Qapp = 466 kJ/mol and a Norton-law stress exponent of n = 6. With scanning transmission electron microscopy, we characterize three material states that differ in temperature, applied stress, and accumulated strain/time. Rafting develops perpendicular to the maximum principal stress direction, gamma channels fill with dislocations, superdislocations cut gamma' particles, and dislocation networks form at gamma/gamma' interfaces. Our findings are in agreement with previous results for high-temperature and low-stress [001] and [110] tensile creep testing, and for shear creep testing of the superalloys CMSX-4 and CMSX-6 on the MCSSs (111)[01-1] and (001)[100]. The parameters that characterize the evolving gamma/gamma' microstructure and the evolving dislocation substructures depend on creep temperature, stress, strain, and time. KW - Dislocations KW - Microstructure KW - Scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) KW - Creep KW - Shear test PY - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1557/jmr.2017.336 SN - 0884-2914 SN - 2044-5326 VL - 32 IS - 24 SP - 4491 EP - 4502 PB - Cambridge University Press CY - Cambrigde AN - OPUS4-43756 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Agudo Jácome, Leonardo A1 - Nörtershäuser, P. A1 - Somsen, C. A1 - Dlouhý, A. A1 - Eggeler, G. T1 - On the nature of gamma' phase cutting and its effect on high temperature and low stress creep anisotropy of Ni-base single crystal superalloys N2 - The creep anisotropy of the single crystal superalloy LEK 94 deformed in tension along [0 0 1] and [1 1 0] directions at 1293 K and 160 MPa was investigated. Elementary microstructural processes which are responsible for a higher increase in creep rates with strain during [1 1 0] as compared to [0 0 1] tensile loading were identified. [1 1 0] tensile creep is associated with a higher number of γ' phase cutting events, where two dislocations with equal Burgers vectors of type <1 1 0> jointly shear the γ' phase. The resulting <2 2 0>-type superdislocation can move by glide. In contrast, during [0 0 1] tensile loading, two dislocations with different <1 1 0>-type Burgers vectors must combine for γ' phase cutting. The resulting <2 0 0>-type superdislocations can only move by a combination of glide and climb. The evolution of dislocation networks during creep determines the nature of the γ' phase cutting events. The higher [1 1 0] creep rates at strains exceeding 2% result from a combination of a higher number of cutting events (density of mobile dislocations in γ') and a higher superdislocation mobility (<2 2 0> glide) in the γ' phase. KW - Ni-base single crystal superalloys KW - Creep KW - Anisotropy KW - Dislocation KW - Rafting PY - 2014 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actamat.2014.01.021 SN - 1359-6454 SN - 1873-2453 VL - 69 SP - 246 EP - 264 PB - Elsevier Science CY - Kidlington AN - OPUS4-30387 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -