Abstract:As-cast NiCuCrMoTiAlNb nickel-based alloys were subjected to two-stage heat treatment, including solution treatment and subsequent aging treatment. Furthermore, the influence of heat treatment on microstructures and mechanical properties of NiCuCrMoTiAlNb nickel-based alloys was further investigated. The as-cast NiCuCrMoTiAlNb Ni-based alloys are able to experience large plastic deformation at room temperature, where nanocrystalline phases are induced. In the case of heat-treated NiCuCrMoTiAlNb nickel-based alloys, with increasing Nb content, plenty of Ni 3 (Al, Ti) precipitates (γ phases) are distributed in the γ matrix and they are able to become the obstacles to impede the movement of dislocations, which is responsible for increasing the yield strength of NiCuCrMoTiAlNb nickel-based alloys. Pile-up of dislocations in the vicinity of γ precipitates adversely influences plasticity of NiCuCrMoTiAlNb nickel-based alloys.
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