Abstract:
The effects of Al and W additions on the solidus-liquidus temperature, heat-treated microstructure and hardness of four Co-Al-W ternary alloys were investigated. The results show that the solidus and liquidus temperatures of these Co-Al-W ternary alloys are higher than the liquidus temperatures of Ni-base single crystal superalloys, γ(fcc) single phase existed in the matrix of three alloys after solid solution treatment at 1 300℃ for 8 h, while μ phase-Co
7W
6 was observed along grain boundaries and in grain interiors in the alloy containing high level of W. γ' phase-Co
3 (Al, W) with Ll
2 structure precipitated in the γ matrix of four alloys after aging treatments at both 800℃/100 h and 900℃/50 h, similar to the microstructure of Ni-base superalloys. High levels of W and Al addi-tions promoted the precipitation of μ phase-Co
7W
6 and Al-rich phase, respectively. Combined with the results of hardness after different aging treatments, the composition range of these ternary alloys containing γ + γ' two phases was preliminarily determined based on microstructural stability and potential high-temperature mechanical properties.