Nickel-Based Superalloys for Advanced Turbine Engines: Chemistry, Microstructure and Properties
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor · University of Cambridge · +1 more institution
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Abstract
The chemical, physical, and mechanical characteristics of nickel-based superalloys are reviewed with emphasis on the use of this class of materials within turbine engines. The role of major and minor alloying additions in multicomponent commercial cast and wrought superalloys is discussed. Microstructural stability and phases observed during processing and in subsequent elevated-temperature service are summarized. Processing paths and recent advances in processing are addressed. Mechanical properties and deformation mechanisms are reviewed, including tensile properties, creep, fatigue, and cyclic crack growth. I.
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- Superalloy
- Microstructure
- Nickel
- Metallurgy
- Materials science
- Turbine
- Gas turbines
- Mechanical engineering
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- Affordable and clean energy
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