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Microstructural changes during high temperature service of a cobalt-based superalloy first stage nozzle | |
Martin Alberto Luna Lorenzo Martinez Gomez ZDZISLAW MAZUR CZERWIEC VICTOR MANUEL SALINAS BRAVO Jesús Porcayo Calderón | |
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2016 | |
Superalloys are a group of alloys based on nickel, iron, or cobalt, which are used to operate at high temperatures (𝑇 > 540°C) and in situations involving very high stresses like in gas turbines, particularly in the manufacture of blades, nozzles, combustors, and discs. Besides keeping its high resistance to temperatures which may approach 85% of their melting temperature, these materials have excellent corrosion resistance and oxidation. | |
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