NiAl alloys for high-temperature structural applications
Abstract
If their properties can be improved, nickel aluminide alloys offer significant payoffs in gas turbine engine applications. For these materials, excellent progress has been made toward understanding their mechanical behavior as well as improving their low-temperature ductility and high-temperature strength. For example, recent work shows that room-temperature ductility can be improved dramatically by microalloying with iron, gallium or molybdenum. The next challenge is to develop an alloy which has the required balance of ductility, toughness and strength. Development of design and test methodologies for components made out of low-ductility, anisotropic materials will also be required. While significant challenges remain, the continuing developments suggest that the prognosis for using NiAl alloys as high-temperature structural materials is good.
- Publication:
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JOM - Journal of the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pub Date:
- March 1991
- DOI:
- 10.1007/BF03220163
- Bibcode:
- 1991JOM....43c..44D