1st Edition

The Microstructure of Superalloys

By Madeleine Durand-Charre Copyright 1997

    Presents all the main aspects of the microstructure of nickel-base superalloys, and includes micrographs chosen from among a large range of commercial and academic alloys, from the as-cast product to in-situ components, worn from in-service use. Including more than 100 illustrations, the text explains all the transformation mechanisms involved in the origination (creation) of microstructures during solidification or heat treatments (crystallization paths, segregation, crystal orientation, precipitation, TCP, coarsening and rafting, etc.). It includes up-to-date information and data such as phase diagrams, crystallographic structures, and relationships with functional properties. Nearly 300 references provide a key to further investigation.

    1. General Aspects of Superalloys 2. Useful Phase Diagrams for Interpreting Superalloys Microstructure 3. Crystallography 4. Melting and Solidification 5. Changes in Microstructure During High Temperature Exposure 6.
    Isothermal Coarsening 7. Oxidation Resistance 8. Relationship Between Microstructure and Mechanical Properties

    Biography

    Durand-Charre, Madeleine