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Polycrystalline Cast Superalloys
1990Abstract The initial cast superalloy developments in the United States centered on cobalt-base materials. Nickel-base and nickel-iron-base superalloys owe their high-temperature strength potential to their gamma prime content. For polycrystalline superalloy components, high-temperature strength is affected by the condition of the grain ...
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1979
Melting of superalloys is the initial, and perhaps most important, step in the production of materials used in critical high-temperature applications. Increasing demand for high-quality superalloys with specific characteristics has resulted in various combinations of primary, melting, refining, and secondary remelting operations.
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Melting of superalloys is the initial, and perhaps most important, step in the production of materials used in critical high-temperature applications. Increasing demand for high-quality superalloys with specific characteristics has resulted in various combinations of primary, melting, refining, and secondary remelting operations.
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Selected Superalloy Compositions
2010Abstract This appendix provides composition data and application-related information on a wide range of superalloys in both wrought and cast form.
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15th International Symposium on Superalloys (Superalloys 2024)
Materia JapanTakuma Saitou, Hiroshi Harada
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Superalloys indicates to a class of alloys which may retain their mechanical properties despite prolonged high-temperature environments. Superalloys were originally designed to get usein turbo-superchargers and aviation turbine engines. Cobalt based superalloys have a melting point that is greater than alloys based on nickel, making them intriguing ...
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