ISIS Neutron and Muon Source Data Journal

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Interphase load partitioning during deformation of Ni-Cr-Al-Ti-Mo alloys

Abstract: In this study, in-situ tensile testing will be used to determine the degree of load partitioning that occurs between the gamma and gamma prime phases in a series of model Ni-based superalloys with varying Mo content at room temperature and at 700C. These data will be compared with predictions of the strengthening contributions of these alloys to quantify and separate the effect of coherency strains on alloy strength. Such insights will be invaluable in understanding the effect of coherency strains on the mechanical properties of alloys of this type and may be useful for the design of future, higher performance superalloys that will enable more efficient aviation.

Principal Investigator: Professor Howard Stone
Experimenter: Mr James Moffat
Experimenter: Mr Robert Thompson
Experimenter: Mr Thomas Edwards
Experimenter: Dr Lewis Owen
Experimenter: Dr Katerina Christofidou
Experimenter: Ms Amy Goodfellow
Experimenter: Professor Nick Jones
Experimenter: Dr Joe Kelleher

DOI: 10.5286/ISIS.E.RB1720385

ISIS Experiment Number: RB1720385

Part DOI Instrument Public release date Download Link
10.5286/ISIS.E.92918812 ENGINX 28 April 2021 Download

Publisher: STFC ISIS Neutron and Muon Source

Data format: RAW/Nexus
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Professor Howard Stone et al; (2018): Interphase load partitioning during deformation of Ni-Cr-Al-Ti-Mo alloys, STFC ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, https://doi.org/10.5286/ISIS.E.RB1720385

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