Abstract
The effects of pre-strain on creep properties of Alloy 740 have been investigated. Tensile strain was 7.5% and introduced by room temperature tensile test. Creep tests were conducted under 750 degree C, 275-350MPa. Creep rupture life of pre-strained sample decreased by half compared with as-heat treated sample. Creep behaviors of both samples were almost similar in primary creep stage, but onset of creep rate acceleration of pre-strained sample was faster than those of as-heat treated sample. As a result, minimum creep rate of pre-strained sample were two times larger than that of as-heat treated sample. From the observation of ruptured specimen, pre-strained sample had much more sub cracks than as-heat treated sample. On the other hand, microstructure of both samples was also different. There were MC precipitates on grain boundary in both ruptured specimens, but both size and number of MC precipitates were larger in pre-strained sample although creep life of pre-strained sample was shorter than that of as-heat treated sample. In this paper, the difference of creep behavior will be discussed in terms of both the microstructural change and mechanical damage.