A New Method for Strengthening Wrought Superalloys: micro-alloying with Phosphorus and Boron

Hu Zhuangqi、 Sun Wenru、 Song Hongwei

Strategic Study of CAE ›› 2005, Vol. 7 ›› Issue (3) : 17-26.

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A New Method for Strengthening Wrought Superalloys: micro-alloying with Phosphorus and Boron

  • Hu Zhuangqi、 Sun Wenru、 Song Hongwei

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The strengthening effect of phosphorus and boron on wrought superalloys is reviewed and discussed. The addition of phosphorus and boron can prolong the rupture life of some wrought superalloys over 3 times, and lowers the constant creep rate by an order of magnitude. By micro-alloying with phosphorus and boron, alloys with extended rupture life are developed, the service temperature of IN718 alloy is enhanced, and the alloys which can be used for a long time at 700℃ with higher combined properties can be developed.

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wrought superalloy / phosphorus / boron / micro-alloying

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Hu Zhuangqi,Sun Wenru,Song Hongwei. A New Method for Strengthening Wrought Superalloys: micro-alloying with Phosphorus and Boron. Strategic Study of CAE, 2005, 7(3): 17‒26
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