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Alloying: Understanding the Basics
Edited by
ASM International
ISBN electronic:
978-1-62708-297-6
Publication date:
2001
Abstract
This article discusses the composition, structure, and properties of iron-nickel-, nickel-, and cobalt-base superalloys and the effect of major alloying and trace elements. It describes the primary and secondary roles of each alloying element, the amounts typically used, and the corresponding effect on properties and microstructure. It also covers mechanical alloying and weldability and includes nominal composition data on many wrought and cast superalloys.
Topics
Cast iron,
Iron-nickel alloys,
Carbon steel,
Stainless steel,
Tool steel,
Aluminum alloys,
Copper alloys,
Magnesium alloys,
Nickel alloys,
Titanium alloys,
Alloy composition,
Corrosion potential,
Castability,
Formability,
Machinability,
Weldability,
Workability,
Fatigue properties,
Impact toughness,
Wear resistance,
Hardness,
Tensile strength,
Tensile yield strength,
Refractory metals,
High-temperature alloys,
Cast superalloys,
Wrought superalloys,
Mechanical alloying
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Citation
Superalloys, Alloying: Understanding the Basics, Edited By J.R. Davis, ASM International, 2001, p 290–307, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.aub.t61170290
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