Distribution of Alloying Elements in γ- and γ′-Phases of Heat-Resistant Alloy PWA 1480

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The effect of the distribution of alloying elements in the γ-and γ'-phases of the heat-resistant nickel alloy PWA 1480 is studied. Influence of alloying elements on the properties and characteristics of the alloy is shown

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