2013
DOI: 10.1134/s0031918x13070089
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Carbide phases in a multicomponent superalloy Ni-Co-W-Cr-Ta-Re

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“…In this superalloy, 4 wt% of rhenium element is added to improve its creep strength. Various aspects of this superalloy such as its thermal fatigue and creep behaviour [13], microstructural investigation of ZHS32 after selective laser melting, vacuum heat treatment and hot isostatic pressing [14], and the influence of heat treatment on the composition of carbide phases [15] have been investigated.…”
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“…In this superalloy, 4 wt% of rhenium element is added to improve its creep strength. Various aspects of this superalloy such as its thermal fatigue and creep behaviour [13], microstructural investigation of ZHS32 after selective laser melting, vacuum heat treatment and hot isostatic pressing [14], and the influence of heat treatment on the composition of carbide phases [15] have been investigated.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Single crystals alloys are characterized by the presence of primary carbides of spherical, block or script-like morphology [14][15][16][17][18][19]. The main method for studying such fine structures is x-ray spectroscopy, which fully makes it possible to determine the main characteristics of the fine structure [20][21][22][23][24].…”
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