Volume 30, Number 1, 248-252, DOI: 10.1007/BF00352157

A high-resolution-electron-microscopy study of a γ/γ′-α directionally solidified eutectic alloy
Part I The as-solidified state

J. Y. Dai, D. X. Li, H. Q. Ye, Z. X. Jin and J. H. Zhang

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Abstract

The microstructure of a gamma/gammaprime-agr directionally solidified (DS) eutectic alloy with a nominal composition of Ni-30.26Mo-6.08Al-1.43V (wt%) was investigated by means of high-resolution electron microscopy (HREM) and analytical electron microscopy. The agr-fibres exhibited a typical morphology with a rectangular cross-section and they displayed the Bain orientation relationship (OR) with the gammaprime/gamma matrix; that is, [001]agrpar[001]gammaprime and (110)agrpar(010)gammaprime. Misfit dislocations and lattice strain fields existed at the agr/gammaprime interface for different habit planes; that is, (110)agrpar(010)gammaprime and (100)agrpar(110)gammaprime were analysed. EDAX (Energy dispersive X-ray) analysis showed that the composition of the gamma-phase was approximately Ni4(Mo, Al, V); it contained 90° rotational domains of Ni3(Mo, Al, V) with a DO22 structure and Ni2(Mo, Al, V) with a Pt2Mo structure.

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