The ability to quantify accurately the formation of topologically close-packed phases in nickel-based superalloys is key to assessing their thermal stability and ensuring that their performances will not deteriorate during long-term exposure at high temperatures. To investigate the effectiveness of synchrotron XRD for the detection of such minority phases in Ni-based superalloys, the commercial polycrystalline alloy RR1000 was analyzed following exposures of varying times at 800 °C. Data were collected from both solid samples and extracted residues, and additional laboratory X-ray diffraction was performed on the residues. The minor phases were successfully detected in solid samples using synchrotron radiation, and a comparison of the resul...
ATI 718Plus® is a nickel-based superalloy developed to replace Inconel 718 in aero engines for stati...
Topologically close packed (TCP) phase instability in third generation Ni-base superalloys is unders...
Topologically close packed (TCP) phases and their precipitation during service are commonly assumed ...
The ability to quantify accurately the formation of topologically close-packed phases in nickel-base...
Abstract: The ability to quantify accurately the formation of topologically close-packed phases in n...
Raw data is provided from SEM, laboratory XRD and synchrotron XRD experiments. The results of a ther...
An investigation was conducted to describe topologically close packed (TCP) phase instability as a f...
Nickel- (Ni-) base superalloy single crystals represent the state-of-the-art for turbine engine airf...
Atom Probe Tomography (APT) has been utilised for an in-depth examination of the commercial polycrys...
Single crystal nickel-based superalloys are used in modern gas turbines because of their remarkable ...
The anomalous cyclic coarsening behaviour of γ′ precipitates after ageing at 1073 K has been investi...
The precipitation of topologically close-packed (TCP) phases in single-crystal superalloys is highly...
The precipitation of topologically close-packed (TCP) phases in single-crystal superalloys is highly...
A previous study by Ritzert et al. on the formation and prediction of topologically closed packed (T...
The single-crystal Ni-based superalloys, which have excellent mechanical properties at high temperat...
ATI 718Plus® is a nickel-based superalloy developed to replace Inconel 718 in aero engines for stati...
Topologically close packed (TCP) phase instability in third generation Ni-base superalloys is unders...
Topologically close packed (TCP) phases and their precipitation during service are commonly assumed ...
The ability to quantify accurately the formation of topologically close-packed phases in nickel-base...
Abstract: The ability to quantify accurately the formation of topologically close-packed phases in n...
Raw data is provided from SEM, laboratory XRD and synchrotron XRD experiments. The results of a ther...
An investigation was conducted to describe topologically close packed (TCP) phase instability as a f...
Nickel- (Ni-) base superalloy single crystals represent the state-of-the-art for turbine engine airf...
Atom Probe Tomography (APT) has been utilised for an in-depth examination of the commercial polycrys...
Single crystal nickel-based superalloys are used in modern gas turbines because of their remarkable ...
The anomalous cyclic coarsening behaviour of γ′ precipitates after ageing at 1073 K has been investi...
The precipitation of topologically close-packed (TCP) phases in single-crystal superalloys is highly...
The precipitation of topologically close-packed (TCP) phases in single-crystal superalloys is highly...
A previous study by Ritzert et al. on the formation and prediction of topologically closed packed (T...
The single-crystal Ni-based superalloys, which have excellent mechanical properties at high temperat...
ATI 718Plus® is a nickel-based superalloy developed to replace Inconel 718 in aero engines for stati...
Topologically close packed (TCP) phase instability in third generation Ni-base superalloys is unders...
Topologically close packed (TCP) phases and their precipitation during service are commonly assumed ...