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The Paton Welding Journal 2008 #11
The Paton Welding Journal, 2008, #11, 65-70 pages

Intermetallics based on titanium and nickel for advanced engineering products

E.N. Kablov, V.I. Lukin

Federal State Unitary Enterprise VIAM, Moscow, Russian Federation

Abstract
The most important task of modern materials science is development of advanced light high-temperature materials. Modern high-temperature materials based on solid-solution and dispersion strengthening of the metal matrix, cannot fully meet the requirements made by designers of advanced aerospace products. This task can be solved using advanced high-temperature materials based on intermetallics. The most attractive for these purposes are intermetallics formed by transition metals and aluminium, more often called aluminides. US achievements in this field are noted.
Keywords: high-temperature alloys, intermetallics, aviation GTE, power equipment, composite materials, blades, flame tubes, single-crystal structure, joint

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Suggested Citation

E.N. Kablov, V.I. Lukin (2008) Intermetallics based on titanium and nickel for advanced engineering product. The Paton Welding J., 11, 65-70.