Transient liquid phase bonding of pairings of parent superalloy material with different composition and grain structure

Steuer S, Piegert S, Frommherz M, Singer R, Scholz A (2011)


Publication Language: English

Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2011

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Book Volume: 278

Pages Range: 454-459

Conference Proceedings Title: Advanced Materials Research 278

DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.278.454

Abstract

Joining of different nickel-base superalloys could simplify the manufacturing of turbine blades. The used technique of choice is transient liquid phase bonding, which is an established repair technology for high temperature components. Two nickel-base superalloys with distinct composition and grain structure are bonded and the joints are analysed regarding the microstructure. To quantify the mechanical properties of these joints, tensile and short term creep rupture tests were performed at room and elevated temperatures.

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APA:

Steuer, S., Piegert, S., Frommherz, M., Singer, R., & Scholz, A. (2011). Transient liquid phase bonding of pairings of parent superalloy material with different composition and grain structure. In Advanced Materials Research 278 (pp. 454-459).

MLA:

Steuer, Susanne, et al. "Transient liquid phase bonding of pairings of parent superalloy material with different composition and grain structure." Proceedings of the Advanced Materials Research 278 2011. 454-459.

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