This lecture covers the design and working principle of jet engines, the variation of turbine entry temperature during flight cycles, the classification of Ni alloys, the role of main alloying elements, strengthening mechanisms, and the fabrication of single crystal parts.
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Explores the use of Ni alloys in high-temperature applications like gas turbines and jet engines, covering their design, material requirements, and alloying effects.
Explores the aluminium-copper system, extraction processes, energy aspects, and 3D printing, including the Al-Cu system, phase diagrams, and the law of the lever.
Explores the composition, fabrication, and properties of Ni alloys, including single crystal parts, casting defects, microsegregation, heat treatment, and mechanical behavior.