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Powder Bed Fusion of nickel-based superalloys: A review
Powder Bed Fusion (PBF) techniques constitute a family of Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes, which are characterised by high design flexibility and no tooling requirement. This makes PBF techniques attractive to many modern manufacturing sectors (e.g.
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Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 2023
This article presents a detailed systematic review on the current developments in the machining of superalloys. Superalloys have extensive high temperature applications and research has been conducted in various machining processes.
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This article presents a detailed systematic review on the current developments in the machining of superalloys. Superalloys have extensive high temperature applications and research has been conducted in various machining processes.
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A review of composition evolution in Ni-based single crystal superalloys
Journal of Materials Science and Technology, 2020Due to the outstanding creep performance, nickel-based single crystal superalloys (Ni-SXs) are extensively applied in modern aero-engine and industrial gas turbine.
Wanshun Xia, Xinbao Zhao, Ze Zhang
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CIRP - Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology, 2021
Today, superalloys (also known as hard-to-cut materials) such as nickel, titanium and cobalt based cover a wide range of areas in engineering applications.
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Today, superalloys (also known as hard-to-cut materials) such as nickel, titanium and cobalt based cover a wide range of areas in engineering applications.
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, 2021
Recently, the γ′-strengthened superalloys are of great interests in high temperature applications due to their excellent high temperature strength which is derived from the γ′ strengthening phase.
Yu-ting Wu +5 more
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Recently, the γ′-strengthened superalloys are of great interests in high temperature applications due to their excellent high temperature strength which is derived from the γ′ strengthening phase.
Yu-ting Wu +5 more
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Fatigue crack growth mechanisms in powder metallurgy Ni-based superalloys—A review
Powder metallurgy (PM) Ni-based superalloys are widely used for aeroengine turbine disc applications due to their excellent mechanical properties and good corrosion resistance at elevated temperatures.
Rong Jiang, Philippa A Reed
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Designing high entropy superalloys for elevated temperature application
In the context of cast alloy development for high temperature applications, high entropy superalloys (HESA) have exhibited superior cost specific tensile strength than that of superalloys such as CM247LC.
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, 2021
This review paper examined the mechanical, microstructural, corrosion properties, high-temperature applications (HTAs) and protective measures that have been applied for optimal performance of superalloys.
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This review paper examined the mechanical, microstructural, corrosion properties, high-temperature applications (HTAs) and protective measures that have been applied for optimal performance of superalloys.
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Microstructural evolution and creep mechanisms in Ni-based single crystal superalloys: A review
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2020Nickel-based single crystal superalloys (Ni-SXs) are of great interests in aircraft industry due to their excellent high temperature creep strength deriving from the rigid gamma/gamma prime (γ/γ′) microstructure and the single crystal nature.
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