Search for dissertations about: "Mechanical alloying"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 114 swedish dissertations containing the words Mechanical alloying.
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1. Deformation mechanisms and load distribution in multi-phase engineering materials
Abstract : While the transition to carbon neutral technologies is still in progress, it is vital to reduce the environmental impact of existing processes. The efficiency of combustion processes for e.g. power generation and aviation can be greatly improved by increasing the operating temperature. READ MORE
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2. First-principles study of materials for advanced energy technology
Abstract : The present thesis addresses promising material solutions for fusion reactors from a theoretical point of view. We focus on two specific systems: W-based alloys used as plasma-facing materials and reduced activation ferritic/martensitic (RAFM) steels used as structural materials of breeding-blanket. READ MORE
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3. Role of alloying elements in Mo5Si3 intermetallics
Abstract : The role of alloying elements in the intermetallic compound Mo5Si3 was studied in the alloying systems Mo5-xMxSi3 (M = Cr, Ti, Nb, Ni, or Co, x = 0.5-2). The effects of the alloying elements were examined by characterising the microstructures and identifying the resulting phases. In the case of Cr and Nb alloying, a solubility of 25% (at. READ MORE
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4. Microstructure and high temperature properties of Mo(Si,Al)2 - The effect of particle strengthening and alloying
Abstract : High temperature heating processes within the steel industries result in significant emissions of CO2, primarily due to the combustion of fossil fuels. Electrification of these processes, such as through the implementation of resistive heating elements, holds great promise for reducing emissions. READ MORE
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5. Structure and properties of FeAl as influenced by processing
Abstract : Iron aluminides are candidate materials for a sustainable society since they are composed of abundant metals and have excellent corrosion properties in combination with high specific strength. However, there are some drawbacks that limit the practical use, e.g. low RT ductility and a drop in strength at high temperature. READ MORE