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Nickel-Based Superalloys

2023
Qihong Fang, Jia Li
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Superplasticity of Nickel-based Superalloys

1992
Nickel-based alloys are one of the most extensively used groups of heat resistent materials (superalloys) and are frequently found in engines operating at elevated temperatures up to 0.8 T m . The practical significance of nickel-based alloys motivated intense studies on their structure and properties [8.1, 2].
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Nickel-Based Superalloys

2022
Lin Liu, Jun Zhang, Cheng Ai
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Advances in nickel-based cast superalloys

Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals, 2010
Nickel-based superalloys have served as the most competitive high temperature structural materials under highly stressed and aggressive operating conditions in a variety of applications for more than 60 years. The most demanding among all the applications has been the gas turbine aerofoil castings of modern aero-engines.
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Additive Manufacturing of Nickel-Base Superalloys

2020
Abstract This article covers the current state of materials development of nickel-base superalloys for additive manufacturing (AM) processes and the associated challenges. The discussion focuses on nickel-base superalloy fusion AM processes, providing information on typically encountered cracking mechanisms in AM nickel-base superalloys,
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Nickel-Based Superalloys

2014
Sammy Tin, Tresa M. Pollock
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Microstructure of Nickel‐Based Superalloys

physica status solidi (b), 1969
G. P. Sabol, R. Stickler
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Nickel-base superalloy

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1998
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Nickel-Based Superalloys: Alloying

2016
J.H. Weber, M.K. Banerjee
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NICKEL BASE SUPERALLOY WITH GOOD MACHINABILITY

2000
Machineable nickel base alloy casting, preferably consisting ess entially of, in weight %, about 12.5 % to 15 % Cr, about 9.00 % to 10.00 % Co, about 3.70 % to 4.30 % Mo, about 3.70 % to 4.30 % W, about 2.80 % to 3.20 % Al, about 4.80 % to 5.20 % Ti, about 0.005 % to 0.02 % B, up to about 0.10 % Zr, and balance essentially Ni and carbon below about 0 ...
SIEMENS AG, HOWMET RES CORP
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