1. The document discusses nickel-based superalloys, which are metallic alloys developed to withstand high temperatures, often up to 70% of their absolute melting temperature. They have excellent creep, corrosion, and oxidation resistance.
2. Key features of nickel-based superalloys include a two-phase microstructure of gamma (γ) and gamma-prime (γ') phases that strengthen the alloy. Precipitation of γ' particles and formation of carbides at grain boundaries further increase the alloy's strength at high temperatures.
3. Alloying elements such as aluminum, titanium, and niobium promote the formation of γ' precipitates while chromium, molybdenum, and tung