2002
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.stg2.9781627082679
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Superalloys

Abstract: Superalloys: A Technical Guide, Second Edition provides practical information on the selection, processing, use, and analysis of superalloys. It covers nearly every aspect of these materials including composition, microstructure, properties, phases, alloying, and strengthening mechanisms as well as manufacturing-related processes such as melting, casting, forging, forming, powder metallurgy, heat treating, welding, brazing, machining, cleaning, and surface finishing. The book also discusses the effects of corr… Show more

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“…Ti–6Al–4V exhibits a microstructure which is characterized by the solid state transformation from the high‐temperature, cubic body‐centered β phase into the low temperature, hexagonal α phase at around 1 000 °C which is reported by Donachie . Further, he showed the dependence of the cooling rate on the microstructures.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Ti–6Al–4V exhibits a microstructure which is characterized by the solid state transformation from the high‐temperature, cubic body‐centered β phase into the low temperature, hexagonal α phase at around 1 000 °C which is reported by Donachie . Further, he showed the dependence of the cooling rate on the microstructures.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…It seems that most of the square shapes on the fracture surface as observed here were a product of the growth competition of the secondary dendrite arms, as shown in Figure 9. Alloying element segregation during solidification, which is widely reported in literature [2,4,22,23,25,31,32], is expected to reside on the square pattern lines and intersections which in turn further highlight the square shapes on the fracture surface, as discussed thoroughly in the next section.…”
Section: Fracture Surface Study Of the Failed In713c Alloysmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The EBSD data were collected using a Nordlys EBSD detector, AZTEC data acquisition software and the analysis was conducted using standard HKL Channel 5 software package. [25,26]. Although temperature seems to have no significant effect on the yield strength, the ultimate tensile strength at high temperature was much higher than that at room temperature by ~ 90 MPa.…”
Section: Materials and Experimental Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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