High-Temperature Ni-Based Superalloy Composition

  • Magazine Article
  • TBMG-38850
Published April 01, 2021 by Tech Briefs Media Group in United States
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The drive for energy efficiency in power generation and propulsion places the development of high-performance materials at the forefront of materials science. Turbine engine efficiency and reduction in carbon emissions are directly related to engine operating temperature. With increasing temperatures, materials start to plastically deform under load — a process known as creep, which sets severe limits on performance. Therefore, increased performance in aircraft engines and land-based power generators requires the development of new high-temperature structural materials that are resistant to creep.