Under the harsh conditions imposed by the processing or due to an “overheating event”, the superalloy 718 may be exposed to very high temperatures, which can result in degradation of the microstructure. The time under such high temperatures can be short, as during the welding process, or long, as during reheating or homogenization of billets. Operational events or accidents that induce very high temperatures can also be a source of microstructural degradation. The present work aims to study the effect of a very high temperature on the degradation of the microstructure of the nickel base superalloy 718. Samples were heated up to 1300 °C under air at different time intervals from 1 to 480 min. The microstructural changes were evaluated by sca...
The purpose of this work is to study the effect of heat treatments on the microstructure of the nick...
The concept of grain boundary engineering (GBE) has been effectively utilized to improve the propert...
and strain rate range 0.001 to 100 s- ~ using hot compression tests. Processing maps for hot working...
The microstructure evolution and its influence on the mechanical properties are investigated in a ho...
The microstructure evolution and its influence on the mechanical properties are investigated in a ho...
The influence of long-term thermal exposure on microstructure evolution and tensile behavior of a ne...
Superalloys are a group of alloys based on nickel, iron, or cobalt, which are used to operate at hig...
Nickel-base superalloys are widely applied in the hot section of aero engines due to their high temp...
Nickel Superalloy 718 was specially designed for high temperatures. However, due to an embrittlement...
The hot-working characteristics of IN-718 are studied in the temperature range 900 degrees C to 1200...
Abstract Grain boundary weaknesses of nickel-based superalloys not only materialize during service i...
Nickel base superalloys are widely used to manufacture turbine blades, and overheating poses a serio...
The loss of ductility in the high strength polycrystalline superalloy 720Li is studied in air betwee...
When exposed for long time at elevated temperatures of 430 C and 650 C the nickelbase superalloy EI...
Inconel 718 is a high strength, heat resistant superalloy that is used extensively for components in...
The purpose of this work is to study the effect of heat treatments on the microstructure of the nick...
The concept of grain boundary engineering (GBE) has been effectively utilized to improve the propert...
and strain rate range 0.001 to 100 s- ~ using hot compression tests. Processing maps for hot working...
The microstructure evolution and its influence on the mechanical properties are investigated in a ho...
The microstructure evolution and its influence on the mechanical properties are investigated in a ho...
The influence of long-term thermal exposure on microstructure evolution and tensile behavior of a ne...
Superalloys are a group of alloys based on nickel, iron, or cobalt, which are used to operate at hig...
Nickel-base superalloys are widely applied in the hot section of aero engines due to their high temp...
Nickel Superalloy 718 was specially designed for high temperatures. However, due to an embrittlement...
The hot-working characteristics of IN-718 are studied in the temperature range 900 degrees C to 1200...
Abstract Grain boundary weaknesses of nickel-based superalloys not only materialize during service i...
Nickel base superalloys are widely used to manufacture turbine blades, and overheating poses a serio...
The loss of ductility in the high strength polycrystalline superalloy 720Li is studied in air betwee...
When exposed for long time at elevated temperatures of 430 C and 650 C the nickelbase superalloy EI...
Inconel 718 is a high strength, heat resistant superalloy that is used extensively for components in...
The purpose of this work is to study the effect of heat treatments on the microstructure of the nick...
The concept of grain boundary engineering (GBE) has been effectively utilized to improve the propert...
and strain rate range 0.001 to 100 s- ~ using hot compression tests. Processing maps for hot working...