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Evolution of oxide layers in heat-treated and deformed CMSX-4 superalloy in different atmospheres at 900oC
Superalloys are special class of high temperature alloys that are used for making components in gas-turbine engines, catalytic reactors which are exposed to highly corrosive atmospheres. These alloys have exceptional ...
Effect of thermo-mechanical treatment on the evolution of microstructure and mechanical properties in a β and a β rich α+β titanium alloy
Near β and metastable β-titanium alloys are difficult to process due to narrow processing window. Lower processing temperature causes difficulty in recrystallization of these alloys especially in the two phase conditions, ...
High-Throughput Bending Tests for Investigating Creep Behavior Affected by Structural and Microstructural Inhomogeneities
The bending of cantilevers is an alternate technique for the extraction of power-law creep parameters of materials. It has been shown earlier that in homogeneous systems showing tension-compression symmetry, digital image ...
Microstructure – texture - mechanical property correlation in additively manufactured stainless Steel 316L and Cu-Ni-Sn
Metal additive manufacturing (AM) has gained considerable interest in recent years because of its ability of near net shape building of the components, one-go production, ability to make intricate designs and minimized ...
Exotic eutectic microstructures
Solidification of eutectic systems delivers compelling examples of microstructure formation, which makes the phenomena intriguing to many engineers and scientists. Therefore, eutectic solidification is extensively studied ...
Co-continuous microstructures through spinodal decomposition in ternary systems: A phase field study
We have studied spinodal decomposition which leads to a three-phase microstructure in ternary
alloys using computer simulations based on the ternary Cahn-Hilliard equations. All the alloys
we have studied are in the same ...
Exploring the atomic-level solute-defect interactions for designing high-performance disordered Ni-Co base alloys and ordered Ni base superalloys
For structural applications, a major section of high-strength alloys, such as steels, superalloys,
etc., has a base element of iron, nickel, cobalt, titanium, aluminium or their combinations. Such
materials enable ...

