Institute of Metals Division - Control of Phases and Mechanical Properties in Nickel- Base Alloys of the René 41 Type

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Murray Kaufman
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Using en; 41 for a base alloy, 15 modifications were made in sheet form. The elements Al, Ti, C, Mo, Co, and Cb were varied. The effects on the phases formed and their temperature dependence, the aging characteristics, tensile and stress-rup- ture properties, and weld cracking were determined. The A1-Ti content and balance is the most important factor influencing the major sCrengthening phases [Ni,Ti and Ni,(Al, Ti)] and, consequently, mechanical properties. THE mechanical properties, fabricating and joining characteristics, dimensional stability, and so forth, of alloys containing secondary phases are largely determined by the phases present, their distribution, and their temperature dependence. The phases in the basic ternary and quaternary Ni-Cr-Al-Ti combina- tions have been investigated thoroughly.'* The phase behavior of many commercial nickel-base alloys has been determined also. In some cases, for example U500, 5 the effect on mechanical properties has been found. However, little systematic work has been done to clarify the action of each of the important alloying elements in controlling the phases formed in complex commercial alloys and their behavior. The effect of molybdenum on the carbides formed in M252 was investigated by Beattie and verSnyder.6 Application of the results provided by that work
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APA: Murray Kaufman  (1963)  Institute of Metals Division - Control of Phases and Mechanical Properties in Nickel- Base Alloys of the René 41 Type

MLA: Murray Kaufman Institute of Metals Division - Control of Phases and Mechanical Properties in Nickel- Base Alloys of the René 41 Type. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1963.

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