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Year 2005 No 1

Blacha L.
THE KINETICS OF ZN EVAPORATION FORM CU-ZN ALLOYS
Keywords: metallurgy|alloys|metal evaporation
No 1 (2005), p. 7-13
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Fouad O. A.
UPGRADING OF A LOW-GRADE TITANIUM SLAG BY SULPHATION ROASTING TECHNIQUE TO PRODUCE SYNTHETIC RUTILE
Keywords: ilmenite|titanium slag|sulphation roasting|synthetic rutile
No 1 (2005), p. 14-24
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Wangyao P., Korath T., Harnvirojkul T., Krongtong V., Homkajai W.
THE SEM STUDY OF MICROSTRUCTURAL RESTORATION BY RE-HEAT TREATMENTS IN CAST SUPERALLOY TURBINE BLADE
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of re-heat treatment conditions on the microstructural refurbishment and development in long-term serviced gas turbine blades, which were made of superalloy grade IN-738. The microstructures of cast polycrystalline nickel base superalloy, IN-738, operated by Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) for long-term services (70,000 hrs) were investigated by SEM in secondary electron mode after different re-heat treatment conditions. It is well-recognized that mechanical properties such as tensile and both low and high cycle fatigue at elevated temperatures as well as creep strengths are all strongly dependent on the morphology of the tested or serviced microstructures. This is concerning to grain structure, strengthened intermetallic precipitating ?’ phase (in size, shape, area distribution and volume fraction), carbide type and its morphology as well as grain (dendrite, in case of casting superalloy) boundary morphology. Therefore, re-heat treatment was linked to the manner, in which rejuvenates microstructures approached in order to re-exploit the high temperature strength of the alloy. It was found that SEM micrograph of the exposed specimen after long-term service could be nearly recovered by a re-solution treatment followed by two-step aging treatments. During solution treatment, the coarse carbides and gamma prime (?’) precipitates were partially dissolved into the matrix. Then specimens were heat treated through series of aging resulting in uniformly dispersed precipitation of gamma prime particles, which is more uniform than those in the long-term exposed microstructure. However, it was also found that the higher solution annealing temperature resulted in less volume fraction of coarse gamma prime precipitates and less homogeneous in microstructure than the lower one.
Keywords: Microstructural Refurbishment|Rejuvenation|Re-Heat Treatment|Superalloys|Lifetime Extension|IN-738
No 1 (2005), p. 25-35
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Ševčík A., Ševčíková J.
HIGH TEMPERATURE PROPERTIES AND SURFACE DEFECTS OF SLABS OF LOW CARBON STEELS IN THE AS - CAST STATE
Keywords: low carbon steels|slabs|high temperature strength|hot ductility|surface defects|grain boundary weakening|fracture|
No 1 (2005), p. 36-44
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Gawad J., Madej L., Szeliga D., Pietrzyk M.
CELLULAR AUTOMATON TECHNIQUE AS A TOOL FOR A COMPLEX ANALSIS OF THE MICROSTRUCTURE EVOLUTION AND RHEOLOGICAL BEHAVIOUR
Keywords: cellular automata|internal variable model|dynamic recrystallization|
No 1 (2005), p. 45-53
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Lothongkum G., Ratanamahasakul S., Wangyao P.
EFFECT OF HEAT TREATMENT CONDITIONS ON DYNAMIC PARAMETERS OF SECONDARY CARBIDE PRECIPITATION IN CENTRIFUGALLY CAST IRON-BASE SUPERALLOY
Keywords: Microstructural characterization|centrifugally cast Iron-base superalloy|Fe - Ni - Cr Alloy|Time - Temperature - Precipitation (TTP) diagram|
No 1 (2005), p. 54-61
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Podrábský T., Juliš M., Pospíšilová S., Němec K., Hrbáček K., Rek A., Jonšta Z.
CHANGES IN MICROSTRUCTURE OF TURBINE WHEEL MADE OF INCONEL 713 LC
Keywords: cast nickel alloys|turbine wheel blades|grain boundaries|cracks|scanning electron microscopy|microstructure
No 1 (2005), p. 62-67
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Podrábský T., Stránský K., Pospíšilová S., Rek A., Dobrovská J., Juliš M.
HETEROGENEITY ALLOY OF INCONEL 713 LC
Keywords: cast nickel alloy|chemical heterogeneity|mathematical-statistical analysis|
No 1 (2005), p. 68-73
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Molnár F., Čech J.
POSSIBILITITIES OF ZN-AL ALLOY PREPARATION BY REFINING OF HARD ZINC APPART IRON BY ALUMINIUM
Keywords: refining|hard zinc|intermetallic compound FeAl|FeAl3|directional solidification|hot pressing|
No 1 (2005), p. 74-77
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Rabatin Ľ., Vadász P., Tomášek K.
REFINING ELECTROLYSIS OF THE SECONDARY SILVER ALLOYS
Keywords: silver|electrolysis|silver refining|
No 1 (2005), p. 78-87
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Pecha J.
EFFECT OF HEAT TREATMENT ON MICRUSTRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF HIGH-CHROME STEEL USED IN POWER ENGINEERING
Keywords: heat resistance|spinels|brittle|ferit|austenit|structure|carbid|difraction|Cr equivalent|toughness|
No 1 (2005), p. 88-103
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Cehlár M., Mihok J., Kyseľová K., Bohušová V.
IMPORTANCE OF KOSOVO LIGNITE DEPOSITS EVALUATION BY FORM OF INVESTMENT EFFICIENTY IN CREATED MARKET ECONOMY
Keywords: lignite mines|economic analysis|investment efficienty|
No 1 (2005), p. 104-115
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Mišičko R.
CRACKING THEORIES AND HYPOTHESES OF CONTINUOUSLY CAST PRODUCTS
Keywords: cracking|brittlenes|crack|mechanism|surface skin|
No 1 (2005), p. 116-125
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Kapustová M.
THE MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR COMFORT AT WORK DETERMINATION IN ENGINEERING PRODUCTION
Keywords: working load|workplace|summary load|mathematical model|comfort at work|
No 1 (2005), p. 126-133 Vydáva eBooks
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