Diffusion and Defects in Ni3Al

Diffusion and Defects in Ni3Al

Subtitle:

A Compilation

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The nickel aluminide intermetallic is a particularly useful alloy for application at high temperatures because, unlike most materials, it exhibits the unusual property of becoming stronger with increasing temperature: depending upon the minor alloying additions, the 0.2% yield strength peaks at between 600 and 800C. The reason for this anomalous behaviour can be traced to the effect of the superlattice structure upon diffusional mass transfer and defect motion. The present volume contains a compilation (350 items, 176 pages) of data specifically covering the known diffusion and defect properties of this material.

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Editors:
Dr. David J. Fisher
THEMA:
TGM
BISAC:
TEC021000
Details:
Selected enhanced Abstracts
Pages:
200
Year:
2013
ISBN-13 (softcover):
9783037858189
ISBN-13 (CD):
9783037955376
ISBN-13 (eBook):
9783038261995
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Review from Ringgold Inc., ProtoView: Paragraph-long abstracts of 350 articles look at diffusion and defects in nickel aluminide, an alloy with both metal and ceramic characteristics. They are arranged in sections on antiphase boundaries, dislocations, grain boundaries, point defects, stacking faults, surface defects, and twins. Full references are provided to the original articles.