International audienceThe thermodynamic equilibria of alloys, based on Co, Ni, and Fe rich in chromium and carbon over a [500; 1500 • C] range of temperature, were determined using thermodynamic calculations. The probable types of microstructures (hypo-to hypereutectic) as well as the phase present at high temperature (matrix network, types of carbides, presence or not of graphite) were predicted. From these results new chromium contents to either avoid or promote the presence of graphite were chosen and the as-cast microstructures of the corresponding real alloys were anticipated, before their elaboration and microstructure characterization in the second part of this work
International audienceMany of the cast superalloys chosen for specific applications at high temperat...
International audienceThe six alloys the thermal properties of which and the tendency to oxide spall...
peer reviewedSome trials with graphite Hi-Cr iron rolls have been done mainly in Japan, for the roll...
International audienceThe Co-30wt.%-xC system was experimentally explored from x=0 to 2wt.%, by cons...
International audienceSix chromium-rich M-based alloys (M=Co, Ni or Fe) with conventional carbon con...
International audienceNine cast alloys reinforced by very high fractions of carbides, Ni-30Cr-xC, Co...
After preliminary thermodynamic calculations for verifying their refractoriness, six (Ni,Co)-based a...
International audienceSix wear-resistant alloys based on nickel, containing 30wt.% Cr and from 2.5 t...
High temperature applications such as turbine blades for aeronautics or molten glass-shaping tools r...
The effect of carbon content (x = 0, 0.5, and 2.0 at.%) on the phase composition, microstructure, an...
International audienceThe surface states of twelve chromia-forming simple alloys based on Co, Ni and...
Chromium is widely used in superalloys, as alloying element able to improve their high temperature m...
International audienceSome of the wear-resistant pieces or coatings, constituted of a metallic matri...
International audienceThirteen alloys Co(bal.)-30Cr-0 to 5C (in weight percents) were elaborated by ...
International audienceThis study concerns three alloys based on cobalt, nickel or iron, all containi...
International audienceMany of the cast superalloys chosen for specific applications at high temperat...
International audienceThe six alloys the thermal properties of which and the tendency to oxide spall...
peer reviewedSome trials with graphite Hi-Cr iron rolls have been done mainly in Japan, for the roll...
International audienceThe Co-30wt.%-xC system was experimentally explored from x=0 to 2wt.%, by cons...
International audienceSix chromium-rich M-based alloys (M=Co, Ni or Fe) with conventional carbon con...
International audienceNine cast alloys reinforced by very high fractions of carbides, Ni-30Cr-xC, Co...
After preliminary thermodynamic calculations for verifying their refractoriness, six (Ni,Co)-based a...
International audienceSix wear-resistant alloys based on nickel, containing 30wt.% Cr and from 2.5 t...
High temperature applications such as turbine blades for aeronautics or molten glass-shaping tools r...
The effect of carbon content (x = 0, 0.5, and 2.0 at.%) on the phase composition, microstructure, an...
International audienceThe surface states of twelve chromia-forming simple alloys based on Co, Ni and...
Chromium is widely used in superalloys, as alloying element able to improve their high temperature m...
International audienceSome of the wear-resistant pieces or coatings, constituted of a metallic matri...
International audienceThirteen alloys Co(bal.)-30Cr-0 to 5C (in weight percents) were elaborated by ...
International audienceThis study concerns three alloys based on cobalt, nickel or iron, all containi...
International audienceMany of the cast superalloys chosen for specific applications at high temperat...
International audienceThe six alloys the thermal properties of which and the tendency to oxide spall...
peer reviewedSome trials with graphite Hi-Cr iron rolls have been done mainly in Japan, for the roll...