Superalloy: Processing, Characterization and Performance

A special issue of Crystals (ISSN 2073-4352). This special issue belongs to the section "Crystalline Metals and Alloys".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 January 2025 | Viewed by 60

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School of Advanced Manufacturing, Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen 518107, China
Interests: superalloy; additive manufacturing; laser powder bed fusion; material characterization; alloy design; metal-matrix composite; structure optimization; simulation; alloy repair; surface engineering; creep; oxidation

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Guest Editor
School of Electromechanical Engineering, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou 510006, China
Interests: superalloy; microstructure; additive and subtractive hybrid manufacturing; mechanical testing; ceramic

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Department of Mechanical Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon Tong 999077, Hong Kong
Interests: superalloy; surface treatment; finite element analysis; fatigue properties; additive manufacturing

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Guest Editor Assistant
Department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen 518055, China
Interests: superalloy; creep; material characterization; machine learning; transmission electron microscope

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

We are excited to announce a call for contributions dedicated to the fascinating field of superalloys. Superalloys, known for their exceptional properties and widespread applications, have become crucial materials in various industries. We invite you to share your insights, research findings, and perspectives on this remarkable class of alloys.

Superalloys, or high-performance alloys, are designed to exhibit exceptional resistance to high temperatures, corrosion, and oxidation. They play a pivotal role in critical industries, including aerospace, power generation, and automotive engineering. In these industries, superalloys are used in components that must endure extreme conditions, such as turbine blades, jet engine parts, and high-temperature structural elements. The chemical composition of superalloys is carefully tailored to achieve their unique properties. Typically, they consist of nickel, cobalt, or iron as the base metal, with the addition of other elements such as aluminium, titanium, and chromium to enhance their high-temperature stability and mechanical strength. One of the most remarkable features of superalloys is their ability to maintain strength and ductility at elevated temperatures. This is achieved through a combination of their chemical composition and microstructural characteristics, which enable them to perform reliably in extreme environments. The manufacturing process of superalloys involves complex metallurgical techniques, including vacuum melting, casting, and heat treatment. These processes are carefully controlled to ensure that the alloys possess the desired microstructure and mechanical properties. Current research trends in superalloys focus on improving their performance further, exploring new alloy compositions, and developing advanced manufacturing techniques. Researchers are also investigating the use of superalloys in emerging fields such as renewable energy and advanced manufacturing. Looking ahead, the prospects for superalloys are promising. With the continuous advancement of technology and materials science, we expect to see further improvements in the properties and applications of superalloys. They will continue to play a crucial role in enabling high-performance systems and enhancing the efficiency and reliability of critical components.

We welcome contributions from scholars and researchers across all related fields, including materials science, metallurgy, engineering, and applied physics. We encourage submissions that cover any aspect of superalloys, from fundamental studies on their microstructure and properties to applied research on their manufacturing and industrial applications. We look forward to receiving your contributions and to exploring the latest developments in the exciting world of superalloys. Please submit your manuscripts to our editorial team for consideration. Together, let us continue to push the boundaries of superalloy research and innovation.

Thank you for considering this call for contributions. We eagerly await your insights and contributions to this fascinating field.

Dr. Chuan Guo
Dr. Sheng Li
Dr. Jingchen Wang
Guest Editors

Dr. Zhen Xu
Guest Editor Assistant

Manuscript Submission Information

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Keywords

  • high-temperature strength
  • thermal stability
  • oxidation resistance
  • corrosion resistance
  • nickel-based alloys
  • cobalt-based alloys
  • iron-based alloys
  • alloy composition
  • creep resistance
  • fatigue resistance
  • tensile strength
  • yield strength
  • impact resistance
  • toughness
  • hardness
  • elasticity
  • casting processes
  • forging processes
  • powder metallurgy
  • additive manufacturing
  • microstructural analysis
  • grain structure
  • phase composition
  • aerospace applications
  • jet engine components
  • gas turbine engines
  • power generation
  • nuclear applications

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