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HANDLED BY CALIN SHABU.W.

AIM:
To study about the materials and its properties

OBJECTIVE:
To describe the materials and its properties in high temperature
CREEP DESIGN FOR CREEP RESISTANCE FRACTURE

OXIDATION AND HOT CORROSION


SUPERALLOYS AND OTHER MATERIALS

Crystal structure
Factors influencing functional life of components at

elevated temperatures Definition of creep curve, various stages of creep Metallurgical factors influencing various Stages Temperature and strain rate Effect of stress Introduction to creep map.

Creep is the tendency of a solid material to move slowly

or deform permanently under the influence of stresses Temperature range in which creep deformation may occur differs in various materials

Design of transient creep time Hardening Strain hardening Expressions of rupture life of creep

Ductile and brittle materials


Monkman-grant relationship.

Hardening is a process used to increase the hardness of a

metal. The hardness of a metal is directly proportional to the yield stress at the location of the imposed strain.

Various types of fracture Brittle to ductile from low temperature to high

temperature Cleavage fracture Ductile fracture due to micro void coalescence Diffusion controlled void growth Fracture maps for different alloys and oxides

Oxidation, pilling Bedworth ratio, kinetic laws of oxidation Defect structure and control of oxidation by alloy

additions Hot gas corrosion deposit Modified hot gas corrosion, fluxing mechanisms Effect of alloying elements on hot corrosion Interaction of hot corrosion and creep Methods of combat hot corrosion

Iron base, nickel base and cobalt base super alloys Composition control Solid solution strengthening Precipitation hardening by gamma prime Grain boundary strengthening TCP phase, embrittlement Solidification of single crystals

Intermetallics, high temperature ceramics.

1. Raj. R., Flow and Fracture at Elevated

Temperatures, American Society for Metals,1985. 2. Hertzberg R. W., Deformation and Fracture Mechanics of Engineering materials, Forth Edition, John Wiley, 1996.

1. Boyle J.T, Spencer J, Stress Analysis for Creep, Butterworths, 1983. 2. Bressers. J., Creep and Fatigue in High Temperature Alloys, Applied Science, 1981. 3. McLean D., Directionally Solidified Materials for High Temperature Service, The Metals Society, 1985

Effect of stress

Strain hardening
Types of fracture Hot gas corrosion Composition control

Temperature and strain rate Hardening Cleavage fracture Methods of combat hot corrosion

Solidification of single crystals

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