Phase stable single crystal materials

Metal treatment – Process of modifying or maintaining internal physical... – Chemical-heat removing or burning of metal

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148404, 148410, 420445, 420448, C21D 100

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049350722

ABSTRACT:
Nickel base superalloy single crystal articles, preferably aircraft gas turbine blades and vanes, and a process for preparation thereof, wherein phase stability after extended elevated temperature exposure is enhanced by controlling the content of heavy refractory elements and gamma prime phase forming elements. The nominal alloy composition range in weight percent is 4-6 percent chromium, 8-12 percent cobalt, 1-2.5 percent molybdenum, 3-6 percent tungsten, 1.8-3.2 percent rhenium, 0-2.5 percent ruthenium, 5-6 percent aluminum, 0.5-1.5 percent titanium, 7-10 percent tantalum, 0.08-0.12 percent hafnium, balance nickel. The sum of the heavy refractory elements molybdenum plus tungsten plus rhenium is 8.4-10.4 percent, and the sum of the gamma prime forming elements aluminum plus titanium plus tantalum is 13.8-15.7 percent.

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