Search for dissertations about: "γ′ precipitate"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words γ′ precipitate.
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1. Alloy Design and Characterization of γ′ Strengthened Nickel-based Superalloys for Additive Manufacturing
Abstract : Nickel-based superalloys, an alloy system bases on nickel as the matrix element with the addition of up to 10 more alloying elements including chromium, aluminum, cobalt, tungsten, molybdenum, titanium, and so on. Through the development and improvement of nickel-based superalloys in the past century, they are well proved to show excellent performance at the elevated service temperature. READ MORE
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2. Fullerene γ-Cyclodextrin Complexes
Abstract : The fullerenes, C60 and C70, can form inclusion complexes with .gamma.-cyclodextrin as the host. The complexes are formed by refluxing a water solution of . READ MORE
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3. High-performance Nickel-based Superalloys for Additive Manufacturing
Abstract : Additive manufacturing (AM), e.g., laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) technique, has become a powerful manufacturing process for producing metallic components with the advantages of design freedom, net-shape-forming flexibility, product customization, and reduced lead time to market. READ MORE
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4. Evolution of Microstructure in Two Austenitic Alloys at High Temperatures
Abstract : A niobium stabilised AISI 347 austenitic stainless steel was investigated after static ageing and creep deformation at temperatures between 500°C and 800°C for times up to 88 000 h. Coarse and fine NbX precipitates and also s-phase precipitates were formed in the temperature range 500-700°C. READ MORE
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5. Stability of UO2 in systems containing radiolytic oxidants : The role of uranyl peroxide species
Abstract : Nuclear power constitutes a major pillar on the global energy market, and it will most probably increase in importance as fossil fuels are gradually phased out. The main problem connected to nuclear power is the generation of highly radiotoxic spent nuclear fuel (95% UO2 and 5% radioactive fission products and heavier actinides). READ MORE