Abstract

Thermodynamic calculations on complex, multi-component alloys are becoming more common in metallurgical research. They are now used on a daily basis in industrial laboratories such as the GE Research Center. They have proven to be of great assistance in the development of new alloys, and in the selection of processing conditions for existing or new alloys. This paper presents an evaluation of the usefulness of the CALPHAD calculations for Ni-base superalloys by showing case study validations and examples of their use.

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