Calculation of Vacancy Concentration under Thermo-Mechanical Loading

Arina Vladimirovna Galaktionova
Ufa State Aviation Technical University, Ufa

Alik Kamilovich Emaletdinov
Ufa State Aviation Technical University, Ufa


Abstract


The evolution of vacancy system and pore emergence under the influence of cyclic thermo-mechanical loading determines the durability of the nanocrystalline two-phase alloys such as superalloys, which are composite materials. The emergence of excess non-equilibrium vacancies, the activation of diffusion processes and the pore growth occur under the influence of thermo-mechanical loading. However, kinetics of the emergence and evolution of the excess vacancy concentration at various kinds of thermo-mechanical loading arising during the operation process have not been investigated yet. In this paper, the vacancy concentration in the one-dimensional model for thermo-mechanical loading including cyclic tensile stresses, thermal stresses and heating to high temperature taking into account microstructure is calculated. The considerable supersaturation of non-equilibrium vacancies arises in nanostructured alloys under the influence of thermo-mechanical loading. The rising of diffusion may occur at a critical value of excess vacancies as part of the diffusion-deformation stability mechanism, when small local fluctuation of excess vacancy concentration begins to grow. The growth occurs due to a Gibbs energy decrease in the increased vacancy concentration caused by the influence of thermo-mechanical stresses

Keywords


thermal expansion; chemical potential; diffusion stresses; inhomogeneous concentration of vacancies; thermal activation mechanism

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