Chromium-based bcc-superalloys strengthened by iron supplements
Chromium alloys are being considered for next-generation concentrated solar power applications operating > 800 °C. Cr offers advantages in melting point, cost, and oxidation resistance. However, improvements in mechanical performance are needed. Here, Cr-based body-centred-cubic (bcc) alloys of t...
Main Authors: | Ma, K, Blackburn, T, Magnussen, JP, Kerbstadt, M, Ferreiros, PA, Pinomaa, T, Hofer, C, Hopkinson, DG, Day, SJ, Bagot, PAJ, Moody, MP, Galetz, MC, Knowles, AJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2023
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