% % This file was created by the TYPO3 extension % bib % --- Timezone: CET % Creation date: 2021-03-03 % Creation time: 00-52-27 % --- Number of references % 1 % @Article { Dehmas:2011a, title = {TEM Study of High-Temperature Precipitation of Delta Phase in Inconel 718 Alloy}, journal = {Advances in Materials Science and Engineering}, year = {2011}, volume = {2011}, pages = {9}, abstract = {Inconel 718 is widely used because of its ability to retain strength at up to 650 degrees C for long periods of time through coherent metastable gamma `' Ni(3)Nb precipitation associated with a smaller volume fraction of gamma' Ni(3)Al precipitates. At very long ageing times at service temperature, gamma `' decomposes to the stable Ni(3)Nb delta phase. This latter phase is also present above the gamma `' solvus and is used for grain control during forging of alloy 718. While most works available on delta precipitation have been performed at temperatures below the gamma `' solvus, it appeared of interest to also investigate the case where delta phase precipitates directly fromthe fccmatrix free of gamma `' precipitates. This was studied by X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). TEM observations confirmed the presence of rotation-ordered domains in delta plates, and some unexpected contrast could be explained by double diffraction due to overlapping phases.}, note = {D{\'e}partement SI2M : Microstructures et Contraintes}, ISSN = {1687-6822}, DOI = {10.1155/2011/940634}, author = {Dehmas, Moukrane and Lacaze, Jacques and Niang, Aliou and Viguier, Bernard} }