Abstract

A generalization of the results of scientific and technical publications is presented, the analysis of which will allow to develop scientific foundations for the creation of a new class of heat-resistant structural materials based on intermetallic matrices with increased plasticity at room temperature and high specific strength at temperatures up to 950 °C in the Ni–Al–Co system. It is shown that alloys of the Ni–Al–Co system can be used in the manufacture of rotary parts in the form of gas turbine engine discs (GTE), working at temperatures up to 950 °C, as well as materials for GTE blades due to heat resistance at temperatures up to 1200 °C.

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