Claims
- 1. A method for making a nickel base alloy having improved resistance to hydrogen embrittlement and crack propagation, the method comprising the sequential steps of:
- a. providing a gamma prime strengthened nickel base alloy having a composition, in weight percent, consisting essentially of:
- ______________________________________ (wt. %) range (wt. %)______________________________________Carbon 0.006 0.17Chromium 6.0 22.0Cobalt -- 15.0Molybdenum -- 9.0Tungsten -- 12.5Titanium -- 4.75Aluminum -- 6.0Tantalum -- 4.3Hafnium -- 1.6Iron -- 18.5Rhenium -- 3.0Columbium -- 1.0Nickel remainder______________________________________
- b. casting the nickel base alloy;
- c. heat treating the nickel base alloy at a temperature sufficiently above its gamma prime solvus temperature to dissolve substantially all gamma-gamma prime eutectic islands and script carbides without causing incipient melting, and cooling to about 2135.degree. F. (1168.degree. C.) at between about 0.1.degree. F./minute (0.06.degree. C./minute) and about 5.degree. F./minute (2.8.degree. C./minute) and rapid vacuum cooling to below about 1000.degree. F. (538.degree. C.); and
- d. heat treating the alloy by the method comprising hot isostatic pressing the alloy to eliminate porosity, precipitation heat treating the alloy at about 1975.degree. F. (1079.degree. C.)+/-about 25.degree. F. (14.degree. C.) for four hours and air cooling to room temperature, followed by aging at between about 1400.degree. F. (760.degree. C.) and about 1600.degree. F. (871.degree. C.) for about 20 hours and air cooling to room temperature, thereby producing a nickel base alloy having a microstructure which is essentially free of script carbides, gamma-gamma prime eutectic islands and porosity, wherein the microstructure further includes a plurality of regularly occurring large barrier gamma prime precipitates and a continuous field of fine cuboidal gamma prime precipitates surrounding the large barrier gamma prime precipitates.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the alloy is equiaxed.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the alloy is columnar.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the large gamma prime precipitates are elongated in the <111> family of crystallographic directions.
CROSS REFERENCE
This is a division of application Ser. No.: 08/537,341 filed on Oct. 2, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,725,692.
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