Stringent requirements on creep strength and corrosion/oxidation resistance mean that nickel-based superalloys will be the material of choice for high-temperature and high-pressure (HT/HP) applications in the future. Components for these HT/HP processes in turbines, housings, or piping are often characterized by their large dimensions and wall thicknesses of ≥20 mm. Because of the high material costs and difficult machinability of Ni-based components in comparison to steel components, an efficient and reliable welding technology that produces crack-free weld seams is a necessary precondition for economic manufacturing. Conventional arc welding technologies require low welding speeds, large quantities of filler material, and large input ener...
Experimental trials of autogenous deep penetration welding between dissimilar cast Ni-based superall...
Laser welding process applied to dissimilar nickel superalloys can lead to cracking and embrittlemen...
AbstractAlthough the current process limitations for laser beam welding of thick aluminum plates (>1...
Laser beam welding has established itself due to the achievable high process speeds and the extremel...
Today, the average worldwide efficiency of coal-fired power plants stands at about 33 percent. The c...
AbstractSuperalloys are designed for service at temperatures above 540°C. Due to their properties at...
Ni-based superalloys are extensively used in the manufacture of aircraft engine components because o...
Thick-walled components made of steel or aluminum alloys are widely used for industrial applications...
Fiber Laser Deposition of Aerospace Superalloys Precipitation-hardenable nickel-iron base superalloy...
Machines and large technical facilities such as presses, heavy-duty cranes, rail or truck chassis as...
In this work, a continuous wave fiber laser welding system was used to deposit nickel-based superall...
Experiments of autogenous laser full penetration welding between dissimilar cast Ni-based superalloy...
As part of a collaborative program to develop advanced manufacturing processes for next-generation h...
Nickel-based superalloys have a wide range of applications, mainly in gas turbines for power generat...
Heat treatable aluminium alloys are one of the most important materials for light weight constructio...
Experimental trials of autogenous deep penetration welding between dissimilar cast Ni-based superall...
Laser welding process applied to dissimilar nickel superalloys can lead to cracking and embrittlemen...
AbstractAlthough the current process limitations for laser beam welding of thick aluminum plates (>1...
Laser beam welding has established itself due to the achievable high process speeds and the extremel...
Today, the average worldwide efficiency of coal-fired power plants stands at about 33 percent. The c...
AbstractSuperalloys are designed for service at temperatures above 540°C. Due to their properties at...
Ni-based superalloys are extensively used in the manufacture of aircraft engine components because o...
Thick-walled components made of steel or aluminum alloys are widely used for industrial applications...
Fiber Laser Deposition of Aerospace Superalloys Precipitation-hardenable nickel-iron base superalloy...
Machines and large technical facilities such as presses, heavy-duty cranes, rail or truck chassis as...
In this work, a continuous wave fiber laser welding system was used to deposit nickel-based superall...
Experiments of autogenous laser full penetration welding between dissimilar cast Ni-based superalloy...
As part of a collaborative program to develop advanced manufacturing processes for next-generation h...
Nickel-based superalloys have a wide range of applications, mainly in gas turbines for power generat...
Heat treatable aluminium alloys are one of the most important materials for light weight constructio...
Experimental trials of autogenous deep penetration welding between dissimilar cast Ni-based superall...
Laser welding process applied to dissimilar nickel superalloys can lead to cracking and embrittlemen...
AbstractAlthough the current process limitations for laser beam welding of thick aluminum plates (>1...