Temperature-dependent γ′ kinetics evolutions and elemental partitioning in a novel CoNi-based superalloy: An integrated CALPHAD phase-field experimental study

Abstract

Co-Ni-based γ/γ′ superalloys are promising candidates for next-generation turbine blades, yet achieving high γ′ stability and low density remains a significant challenge. This study presents a physics-constrained, integrated CALPHAD-Phase-field methodology to design a novel Co-36Ni-15Al-3Ti alloy with an ultra-low density of 8.06 g/cm3. By implementing a screening framework governed by seven distinct thermodynamic and kinetic criteria, we successfully eliminated deleterious TCP phases while maintaining a high γ′ volume fraction 70 %. A transformative concept, temperature-activated microstructural adaptability is introduced, where elevated temperatures from 1074 to1124 K trigger a reversible redistribution of Ti and Al atoms between the γ and γ′ phases. Phase-field simulations validated by experimental characterization reveal that this element redistribution dynamically optimizes the lattice mismatch from 0.803 % to 0.725 %, effectively balancing internal elastic strain and interfacial energy. Consequently, the alloy exhibits an exceptional yield strength of 1275 MPa at high temperature, surpassing conventional Co-Al-W-based superalloys and showing superior strength than the commercial Ni-based single crystals. This work provides a generalized paradigm for designing adaptive, high-performance structural materials through the synergy of multi-component thermodynamics and kinetic evolution.

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Article type
Communication
Accepted
26 May 2026
First published
26 May 2026

Mater. Horiz., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Temperature-dependent γ′ kinetics evolutions and elemental partitioning in a novel CoNi-based superalloy: An integrated CALPHAD phase-field experimental study

K. Niu, Z. Zhang, P. Sang, J. Song, Y. Shan, S. Wang, X. Wu and Y. Li, Mater. Horiz., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6MH00836D

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