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Γ/Γ' Co-Base Superalloys – New High Temperature Materials Beyond Ni-Base Superalloys?, Steffen Neumeier, Christopher H. Zenk, Lisa P. Freund, Mathias Göken Jul 2016

Γ/Γ' Co-Base Superalloys – New High Temperature Materials Beyond Ni-Base Superalloys?, Steffen Neumeier, Christopher H. Zenk, Lisa P. Freund, Mathias Göken

Beyond Nickel-Based Superalloys II

In 2006 a new L12 phase, Co3(Al,W), was discovered in the Co-Al-W system which has led to the development of novel Co-base superalloys with g/g¢ microstructures similar to those of the well-established Ni-base superalloys. First investigations on simple ternary alloys could show that these Co-Al-W based alloys exhibit higher solidus temperatures and show less segregations after casting compared to typical Ni-base superalloys. This leads to the question whether this g/g¢ Co-base superalloys can be regarded as new class of high temperature materials that can compete with or even supersede established Ni-base superalloys.

In the first part of …


Engineering Of Lightweight Ceramic Composites By Spark Plasma Sintering, Oleg Vasylkiv Mar 2016

Engineering Of Lightweight Ceramic Composites By Spark Plasma Sintering, Oleg Vasylkiv

Electric Field Assisted Sintering and Related Phenomena Far From Equilibrium

It is well recognised that value of porosity and grain size influences mechanical properties such as fracture toughness, elastic modulus and strength dramatically. Boron carbide (B4C), as well as other lightweight ceramics like TiB2, B6O requires high consolidation temperatures owing to its poor sinterability. Therefore such decrease of ceramics properties becomes a materials processing issue since during consolidation process on the final stage of sintering (either pressure-assisted or pressureless one) grain growth starts. To overcome this problem, various metallic and non-metallic binders are used to obtain dense borides. However, the presence of a metallic …


Cellulose Nanofibers Networks For Structural Nanomaterials And Biocomposites With Multiple Functions, Lars Berglund Nov 2015

Cellulose Nanofibers Networks For Structural Nanomaterials And Biocomposites With Multiple Functions, Lars Berglund

Composites at Lake Louise (CALL 2015)

Cellulose-based composites offer interesting potential as environmentally friendly materials. Wood nanocellulose disintegrated from chemical pulp is an interesting component, which can be used in materials of increased structural, sophistication, extended property range and new functions [1]. The network forming character of cellulose nanofibers (CNF) makes it possible to form other types of nanomaterials than biocomposites such as nanopaper, aerogels, hydrogels, foams and honeycombs. The CNF can also be combined with inorganic nanoparticles to prepare organic/inorganic hybrid materials.

The structure of CNF is discussed and routes to improve the properties of the CNF are suggested. For the purpose of nanomaterials preparation, …


High Temperature Nanoindentation Testing Of Amorphous Silicon Carbonitride Thin Films, Radim Ctvrtlik, Marwan Al-Haik, Valeriy Kilikovsky Oct 2015

High Temperature Nanoindentation Testing Of Amorphous Silicon Carbonitride Thin Films, Radim Ctvrtlik, Marwan Al-Haik, Valeriy Kilikovsky

Nanomechanical Testing in Materials Research and Development V

The mechanical properties of amorphous silicon carbonitride (SiCxNy) films with various nitrogen content (y = 0-40 at.%) were investigated in-situ at elevated temperatures up to 650 °C in inert atmosphere. The hardness and elastic modulus were evaluated using depth sensing nanoindentation with cubic boron nitride Berkovich indenter. Both the sample and indenter were separately heated during the experiments to temperatures 300, 500 and 650 °C. Short duration high temperature creep (1200 s) of the films was also investigated. The results revealed that the room temperature hardness and elastic modulus decline with the increase of the nitrogen …