2021
DOI: 10.1007/s42243-021-00617-y
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Inclusions in wrought superalloys: a review

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“…Figure 7c,d provides an examples of monoclinic m-ZrO 2 occasionally found in polycrystalline Ni-based superalloys. [31,111,[162][163][164][165][166] A number of studies on PM processed Ni-based superalloys report on ZrO 2 . [164][165][166] Here, its role as nucleation site for MC carbides may depend on individual superalloy composition and thermomechanical processing.…”
Section: Precipitation Of Zr-rich Phasesmentioning
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“…Figure 7c,d provides an examples of monoclinic m-ZrO 2 occasionally found in polycrystalline Ni-based superalloys. [31,111,[162][163][164][165][166] A number of studies on PM processed Ni-based superalloys report on ZrO 2 . [164][165][166] Here, its role as nucleation site for MC carbides may depend on individual superalloy composition and thermomechanical processing.…”
Section: Precipitation Of Zr-rich Phasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[219,220] Furthermore, carbide clusters may act as void nucleation sites and excessive porosity can promote forge cracking. [31,41,47,59] Figure 8 presents an empirical study of microstructural features influenced by B, C, and Zr microalloying additions. It is classified into carbides (e.g., MC, or M 6 C, or M 23 C 6 ), borides (e.g., M 2 B, or M 3 B 2 , or M 5 B 3 ), or both.…”
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“…Recently, with the development of simulation and characterization methodologies, the boundary of these two concepts starts to overlap, and it is better to use one concept, i.e., "Inclusion/ Precipitate Engineering" to describe the correlation of processing, structure, and property regarding the particle behaviors. Very recently, this concept has been applied not only in steels but also in e.g., Ni/Co-based super-alloys (Yang et al, 2021), high entropy alloys, etc. (Wang et al, 2021).…”
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