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Calcium-alloyed magnesium alloys

Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 2009
Mg - Al - Ca alloys positioned in the Mg - Al 2 Ca quasi-binary section are studied. It is shown that alloys of this system bearing the Al 2 Ca compound as a hardening phase can be used for developing structural alloys with elevated strength at 170°C and that the strength characteristics of the Mg - Al - Ca alloys can be improved by adding manganese.
L. L. Rokhlin   +3 more
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Heat-Resistant RuAl-Based Alloys: III. Powder Alloys—Mechanical Alloying

Inorganic Materials: Applied Research, 2021
Refractory (Tmelt = 2100 °C), heat-resistant ruthenium monoaluminide RuAl, lighter (ρ = 7.97 g/cm3) than Ni superalloys, is considered as a promising candidate material for operation at high temperatures and relatively low loads in high-speed gas oxidizing flows at temperatures higher not only operating temperatures, but also the melting temperatures ...
K. B. Povarova   +4 more
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Mechanical Alloying of Aluminium Alloys

Mechanical alloying is a solid-state powder processing technique that has revolutionized the development of advanced materials, including aluminium alloys. This chapter provides a concise overview of the key aspects of mechanical alloying applied to aluminium alloys, exploring its principles, advantages, and potential applications.
Rayappa Shrinivas Mahale   +8 more
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Alloying Aluminum Alloys with Scandium

Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 2017
Methods and procedures are discussed for more economic and effective use of scandium for alloying aluminum alloys. Specifically, it is recommended to introduce scandium and zirconium into aluminum alloys in a 1 : 1 ratio instead of the usual 3 : 1 with the same overall element content.
V. V. Zakharov, I. A. Fisenko
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Properties of alloyed Ni?Be alloys

Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 1966
1. In Ni−Be spring alloys alloyed with Mo, Mo+B, W, and V the resistance to small plastic deformation increases. 2. The strengthening of Ni−Be alloys containing Mo, W, or V is due to the precipitation of a greater number of particles of the β'-phase because of the decrease in the solubility of Be in the nickel solid solution.
V. A. Borisov   +2 more
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CUPRON ALLOY, PCLW-SNX ALLOY and PCLW-BPX ALLOY

Alloy Digest, 1992
Abstract CUPRON Alloy is the standard negative thermoelement used with copper, with iron and with TOPHEL Alloy in ISA Types T, J and E thermocouples, respectively. PCLW-SNX and PCLW-BPX are thermocouple extension wire alloys. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, and tensile properties.
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Tunable Chemical Disorder in Concentrated Alloys: Defect Physics and Radiation Performance

Chemical Reviews, 2022
Yanwen Zhang, Yu N Osetsky, W J Weber
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Multicomponent high-entropy Cantor alloys

Progress in Materials Science, 2021
B Cantor
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A review on the dynamic-mechanical behaviors of high-entropy alloys

Progress in Materials Science, 2023
Ruixin Wang   +2 more
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