Superalloys: Alloying and Performance
Chapter 5: Compositional Effects
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Published:2010
Abstract
This chapter discusses the typical compositional ranges of superalloys, the role of major base metals (iron, cobalt, and nickel), and the effects of common alloying additions. It describes how chromium, aluminum, and titanium as well as refractory elements, grain-boundary elements, reactive elements, and oxides influence mechanical properties and behaviors. It also discusses the effect of trace elements.
Compositional Effects, Superalloys: Alloying and Performance, By Blaine Geddes, Hugo Leon, Xiao Huang, ASM International, 2010, p 59–109, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.sap.t53000059
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