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单词 superalloy
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Definition of superalloy in English:

superalloy

nounˌsuːpərˈalɔɪˈso͞opərˌaloi
  • An alloy capable of withstanding high temperatures, high stresses, and often highly oxidizing atmospheres.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Advanced materials (ceramics, superalloys, etc.) provide greater strength and temperature resistance.
    • The effect on microstructure is not nearly so clear in other cases where a well defined substructure is produced, e.g. Al-Mg alloys, ferritic Fe-Si, Fe-Cr and Fe-Ni alloys, austenitic stainless steels, and nickel superalloys.
    • The barrier coating can be disposed between a metal substrate (e.g., a superalloy) and an oxidation-resistant coating, preventing the substantial diffusion of various elements at elevated service temperatures.
    • It uses neural network modelling to predict the impact very expensive additives such as rhenium and platinum might have on the heat resistance of superalloys.
    • About three-quarters of all rhenium consumed in the United States is used in the manufacture of superalloys - alloys containing iron, cobalt, or nickel.
    • Look at detector materials - the first medical X-ray tube - or superalloys or advanced ceramics or thermal barrier coatings that make it possible to run aircraft engines and power systems at higher temperatures and higher efficiencies.
    • Another 20 to 25% is used as alloy additions in nickel-base superalloys and heat-resisting steels.
    • The backlash could be harsh if that happens, some warned, because, despite the market's current weakness, underlying demand - particularly in the superalloys sector - is firm.
    • Nickel is also used to make superalloys, alloys made primarily of iron, cobalt, or nickel.
    • About 65% of the cobalt used in the United States is used to make alloys, primarily superalloys.
    • Cr compounds are used industrially as catalysts, corrosion inhibitors and as an alloying metal in making stainless steel and various superalloys.
    • The majority of the nickel-base superalloys utilize the combined strengthening of a solution-hardened austenite matrix with’ precipitation.
    • A distinction is usually made between those alloys that are primarily used for high-temperature strength, commonly referred to as superalloys, and those that are primarily used for corrosion resistance.
    • While others in the market readily acknowledged that demand from the stainless steel sector is slack, order books for nickel-bearing engineering steel and superalloys are strong, they said.
    • Investment cast structural components are produced in a wide range of air-melted steels, cobalt alloys and vacuum cast nickel-based superalloys.
 
 

Definition of superalloy in US English:

superalloy

nounˈso͞opərˌaloi
  • An alloy capable of withstanding high temperatures, high stresses, and often highly oxidizing atmospheres.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • While others in the market readily acknowledged that demand from the stainless steel sector is slack, order books for nickel-bearing engineering steel and superalloys are strong, they said.
    • Investment cast structural components are produced in a wide range of air-melted steels, cobalt alloys and vacuum cast nickel-based superalloys.
    • Nickel is also used to make superalloys, alloys made primarily of iron, cobalt, or nickel.
    • Another 20 to 25% is used as alloy additions in nickel-base superalloys and heat-resisting steels.
    • A distinction is usually made between those alloys that are primarily used for high-temperature strength, commonly referred to as superalloys, and those that are primarily used for corrosion resistance.
    • The backlash could be harsh if that happens, some warned, because, despite the market's current weakness, underlying demand - particularly in the superalloys sector - is firm.
    • It uses neural network modelling to predict the impact very expensive additives such as rhenium and platinum might have on the heat resistance of superalloys.
    • About three-quarters of all rhenium consumed in the United States is used in the manufacture of superalloys - alloys containing iron, cobalt, or nickel.
    • The barrier coating can be disposed between a metal substrate (e.g., a superalloy) and an oxidation-resistant coating, preventing the substantial diffusion of various elements at elevated service temperatures.
    • Look at detector materials - the first medical X-ray tube - or superalloys or advanced ceramics or thermal barrier coatings that make it possible to run aircraft engines and power systems at higher temperatures and higher efficiencies.
    • About 65% of the cobalt used in the United States is used to make alloys, primarily superalloys.
    • The majority of the nickel-base superalloys utilize the combined strengthening of a solution-hardened austenite matrix with’ precipitation.
    • The effect on microstructure is not nearly so clear in other cases where a well defined substructure is produced, e.g. Al-Mg alloys, ferritic Fe-Si, Fe-Cr and Fe-Ni alloys, austenitic stainless steels, and nickel superalloys.
    • Cr compounds are used industrially as catalysts, corrosion inhibitors and as an alloying metal in making stainless steel and various superalloys.
    • Advanced materials (ceramics, superalloys, etc.) provide greater strength and temperature resistance.
 
 
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