2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11837-008-0088-x
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Primary creep: Secondary gamma prime and the rhenium effect

Abstract: Research SummaryHigh-Temperature alloys How would you… …describe the overall signifi cance of this paper?Understanding how materials deform at high temperatures will allow for the development of materials that add strength and can be used at higher temperatures.…describe this work to a materials science and engineering professional with no experience in your technical specialty?This paper examines the effects of composition and processing on the creep properties of single-crystal nickel-based superalloys. …des… Show more

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“…the time delay before primary creep begins) followed by a constant primary creep rate. Under similar creep loading conditions Wilson and Fuchs [41] also reported incubation period in PWA1484 single crystal superalloy. The difference in incubation period between the specimens with h = 3.18mm and those with h = 0.51mm seems to be statistical in nature and not thickness dependent, but a definite conclusion cannot be made based on the two tests conducted for each specimen thickness.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…the time delay before primary creep begins) followed by a constant primary creep rate. Under similar creep loading conditions Wilson and Fuchs [41] also reported incubation period in PWA1484 single crystal superalloy. The difference in incubation period between the specimens with h = 3.18mm and those with h = 0.51mm seems to be statistical in nature and not thickness dependent, but a definite conclusion cannot be made based on the two tests conducted for each specimen thickness.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Both the specimens showed a brief incubation period followed by a constant primary creep rate. Under similar creep loading conditions Wilson and Fuchs [20] also reported incubation period in PWA1484 single crystal superalloy. The difference in incubation period for specimen thicknesses 3.18mm and 0.51mm can be statistical in nature and not thickness dependent.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 66%