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The nickel aluminide with boron alloy is being considered for elevated-temperature structural application in particular for jet turbine engine components. The alloy is attractive due to its ease of production, the low cost of its components, and its property advantages relative to superalloys. Therefore, if alloys based on Ni3Al are successfully developed, substantial increases in engine performance and efficiency may be realized.
Advanced Performance Materials – Springer Journals
Published: Sep 28, 2004
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