Basic Compounds for Superalloys

Mechanical Properties

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Engineering, Mechanical
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Author: Joshua Pelleg, PhD ISBN: 9780128162323
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: June 29, 2018
Imprint: Elsevier Language: English
Author: Joshua Pelleg, PhD
ISBN: 9780128162323
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: June 29, 2018
Imprint: Elsevier
Language: English

Basic Compounds for Superalloys: Mechanical Properties explores the mechanical properties of the iron group based intermetallic compounds that are the basis of super-alloys. Chapters explore tensile tests and compressive stress and hardness and provide detailed considerations that are devoted to time dependent deformation, namely creep and cyclic deformation. In addition, a discussion of the nano-crystalline L12 and B2 structures and their mechanical properties is included. Fracture and failure of these materials in both macro and nano-iron based compounds is also considered. This book is ideal for engineers, scientists and technical personnel who work in materials engineering, materials science, and mechanical and chemical engineering.

  • Provides an in-depth focus on the mechanical properties of Fe- superalloy materials
  • Includes a discussion of the static, time dependent and cyclic deformation properties of macro- and nano materials
  • Reviews how superalloy materials behave under a variety of ‘in-service’ environments and conditions
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Basic Compounds for Superalloys: Mechanical Properties explores the mechanical properties of the iron group based intermetallic compounds that are the basis of super-alloys. Chapters explore tensile tests and compressive stress and hardness and provide detailed considerations that are devoted to time dependent deformation, namely creep and cyclic deformation. In addition, a discussion of the nano-crystalline L12 and B2 structures and their mechanical properties is included. Fracture and failure of these materials in both macro and nano-iron based compounds is also considered. This book is ideal for engineers, scientists and technical personnel who work in materials engineering, materials science, and mechanical and chemical engineering.

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