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Superalloys form a class of the structural materials for
high-temperature applications. Nickel superalloys are extensively
used in the high-temperature components of gas turbines due to
their excellent creep, fatigue, and corrosion resistance at
elevated temperatures. These materials are considered paramagnetic
in the range of working temperatures. This book presents the
features of the ternary phase diagrams Ni-Al-X (X = {Co, Fe, Nb,
Ti, Cr}), effects of the alloying on the long-range order and
mechanical properties of the Ni3 Al-based alloys. Description of
the strain-induced ferromagnetism in the Ni3Al-based alloys and
magnetic control of the failure of gas turbine blades are also
included. A separate section is devoted to the analysis of the
vibration process and strength change in the single-crystal gas
turbine blades. This book includes the review of the new
intermetallic cobalt superalloys. The structure, crystal lattice
parameters, orientation relationships between phases, mechanical
and magnetic properties of the Co3(Al,W)-based alloys are
described. Non-destructive magnetic point control of the martensite
content in low-magnetic austenitic alloys is a new method for
detection of the local sites with internal stresses. This method is
useful for the detection of the residual stress in the critical
parts of industrial products. This book may be useful for
specialists in material science, first-year postgraduate students
taking a class in material science and engineering, and engineers
developing new alloys for the gas turbine technology.
Superalloys form a class of the structural materials for
high-temperature applications. Nickel superalloys are extensively
used in the high-temperature components of gas turbines due to
their excellent creep, fatigue, and corrosion resistance at
elevated temperatures. These materials are considered paramagnetic
in the range of working temperatures. This book presents the
features of the ternary phase diagrams Ni-Al-X (X = {Co, Fe, Nb,
Ti, Cr}), effects of the alloying on the long-range order and
mechanical properties of the Ni3 Al-based alloys. Description of
the strain-induced ferromagnetism in the Ni3Al-based alloys and
magnetic control of the failure of gas turbine blades are also
included. A separate section is devoted to the analysis of the
vibration process and strength change in the single-crystal gas
turbine blades. This book includes the review of the new
intermetallic cobalt superalloys. The structure, crystal lattice
parameters, orientation relationships between phases, mechanical
and magnetic properties of the Co3(Al,W)-based alloys are
described. Non-destructive magnetic point control of the martensite
content in low-magnetic austenitic alloys is a new method for
detection of the local sites with internal stresses. This method is
useful for the detection of the residual stress in the critical
parts of industrial products. This book may be useful for
specialists in material science, first-year postgraduate students
taking a class in material science and engineering, and engineers
developing new alloys for the gas turbine technology.
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