TalaÅŸ, 2018 - Google Patents
Nickel aluminidesTalaÅŸ, 2018
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- 14570027703885637224
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- TalaÅŸ Å
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- Intermetallic Matrix Composites
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This chapter presents the essential structural and technological properties of two types of nickel aluminide intermetallics that are already in use and also being considered for some critical industrial applications. The chapter first reviews the basic structural and physical …
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