Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Superalloy 718 and Derivatives


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This collection explores all aspects of metallurgical processing, materials behavior, and microstructural performance for the distinct class of 718-type superalloys and derivatives. Technical topics focus on alloy and process development, production, product applications, trends, and the development of advanced modeling tools. New developments in R&D, new processing methods, 3D printing, and other nontraditional applications also are covered.




Fracture Mechanics


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Fracture and 'slow' crack growth reflect the response of a material (i.e. its microstructure) to the conjoint actions of mechanical and chemical driving forces and are affected by temperature. There is therefore a need for quantitative understanding and modeling of the influences of chemical and thermal environments and of microstructure, in terms of the key internal and external variables, and for their incorporation into design and probabilistic implications. This text, which the author has used in a fracture mechanics course for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, is based on the work of the author's Lehigh University team whose integrative research combined fracture mechanics, surface and electrochemistry, materials science, and probability and statistics to address a range of fracture safety and durability issues on aluminum, ferrous, nickel, and titanium alloys and ceramics. Examples are included to highlight the approach and applicability of the findings in practical durability and reliability problems.




Advanced Technologies for Superalloy Affordability


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From the 2000 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition, this symposium addresses recent research and development, both industrial and academic, on technologies that reduce component acquisition and system life cycle costs. The proceedings were divided into four sessions: processing improvement, addressing methods to increase the productivity and quality of superalloys; new process/new alloys, covering innovations in manufacturing or enhanced alloy chemistry for superalloy components; process modeling that reduces trial-and-error steps in superalloy melting, casting, forging, heat treatment, machining, and powder processing; and simulation of microstructure/properties providing prediction of alloy microstructure/defect, phase relationship, and expected properties after specific processing operation.




Superalloys 2024


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Materials World


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Cold and Hot Forging


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Editors Altan (Ohio State University), Ngaile (North Carolina University), and Shen (Ladish Company, Inc.) offer this extensive overview of the latest developments in the design of forging operations and dies. Basic technological principles are briefly reviewed in the first two chapters.




Modeling and Simulation of Microstructure Evolution in Solidifying Alloys


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The aim of Modeling and Simulation of Microstructure Evolution in Solidifying Alloys is to describe in a clear mathematical language the physics of the solidification structure evolution of cast alloys. The concepts and methodologies presented here for the net-shaped casting and the ingot remelt processes can be applied, with some modifications, to model other solidification processes such as welding and deposition processes. Another aim of the book is to provide simulation examples of the solidification structure modeling in some crucial commercial casting technologies as well as to provide practical techniques for controlling the structure formation during the solidification processes.




Superalloys 718, 625, 706 and Various Derivatives


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This text comprises a collection of papers from the Fifth International Symposium on Superalloys 718, 625, 706 and Derivatives held in June, 2001 in Pittsburgh. This volume includes discussion on melting, solidification, casting, forming technology, thermal processing, and physical metallurgy.